Chronic #stress can take a toll on young minds and bodies.
Psychology research shows that simple habits—like regular physical activity—can help kids and teens manage stress and feel stronger.
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Over-reliance on AI may impair critical thinking skills. Here are 4 keys to maintaining the indispensable value of human judgment and autonomy in the age of artificial intelligence. https://t.co/YwrI8DzMXT
"Envision your ideal future self. What are the qualities you want to embody? What do you wish to feel? What do you hope to accomplish? Let this guide you in deciding how to utilize the new time and energy you will enjoy once you’ve released them."
#LettingGo#MentalHealthMonday
Letting go means releasing aspects of our lives—such as a relationship, job, living situation, thought pattern, or habit—that aren’t working for us. Here's why it can be so hard, and how to do it anyway. https://t.co/Yowp5Waipm
"[Cognitive#] decline occurs in part due to lack of physical# fitness#; specifically, heart# health#. Putting this simply, the brain# needs blood#, and without it, brain cells die. The job of the heart is to provide that blood."
#PhysicalFitness#MentalHealthMonday
A lot of people worry about losing their memory and cognitive abilities as they get older. But a small investment of time and energy now could have a major payoff in terms of health and well-being over the long run, explains @swhitbo https://t.co/VTE7doyU5W
The "mind after midnight" theory suggests that being awake after midnight could lead to emotional dysregulation, poorer decision-making, and greater impulsivity. Are you at risk? https://t.co/VkSDCRa2gx
It should no longer even be a question, but yes, fathers matter. Research shows just how much the presence of a dad influences a child's development of identity, self-worth, and self-esteem. https://t.co/lNAdFcRp1m
"While the feeling of #confusion stopped soon after the #rejection, it stayed continuously high after #ghosting.... [T]he lack of closure & the uncertainty about the reasons for the end of the relationship may lead to higher stress in the ghosting condition."
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Being rejected, as almost all of us know, can be a painful, demoralizing experience. But is the uncertainty and abandonment of ghosting even worse? New research suggests an answer, writes @ocklenBLOG https://t.co/Dwuo35yzO4
"Given that the future is not in our gift, both #hope and #fear are superfluous. More than redundant, they are counterproductive, in that we would do better to concentrate on the things that are actually within our control."
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"So long as we focus on the things that are within our control, we will be calm and happy. But if we start concerning ourselves with things that are beyond our grasp, we will become anxious and angry and miserable," writes @NeelBurton https://t.co/oLiEgXdzDQ
"The cure hinges on #authenticity—daring to say, “I miss us,” or “I need to feel close.” ... Start today: Ask your partner one real question, listen without fixing, and watch the fog lift."
#Relationships#Connection#MentalHealthMonday
Disconnection begins the moment we stop being present. It might start with a busy life—new jobs, kids, or endless to-do lists. Here's how to get back that emotional intimacy again. https://t.co/kJcTgLuhpq
Explore 16 expert-approved strategies to enhance your mental health and maintain a positive outlook throughout the year. From practicing mindfulness to spending time outdoors, these simple tips can help you cultivate lasting happiness.
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After trauma, sensory systems struggle to accurately assess safety, leaving survivors feeling on edge, overwhelmed, or detached from their bodies. This is why—and what it means for healing, by @LaniusRuth https://t.co/nCUfQ238qM
More clinics are offering ketamine off-label for a wide range of mental health conditions. Here's what everyone needs to know to ensure that treatment is both safe and effective, and to be aware of potential side effects. https://t.co/koxobrWkss
"Maybe the point isn’t to measure #grief, but to make room for all of it—the shattering and the subtle, the devastating and the delicate. Just like #love, all grief isn’t equal. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t all real."
#Loss#Grieving#MentalHealthMonday
Grief isn't a competition—all anguish and hurt are real. Still, sometimes it feels like certain types of grief, or certain responses to loss, are viewed as less valid. Here's how to respond to that. https://t.co/ArBKkZHu78
We know that some people drain us, and others uplift us, because emotions can be contagious. But science shows just how strong the effect is, and how easily we can bring it to our own connections, writes @emmaseppala https://t.co/9CX47sY8cL
"Blanchflower had written a paper in 2020 looking across almost 150 advanced and developing countries and found the same U shape in #happiness applied everywhere. However, he now says he missed the collapse in #youth#wellbeing...."
#Happiness#MentalHealthMonday
Recent research has shown a shift in the lifetime happiness curve. What once was considered to follow a U-shape (carefree youth, tougher middle age, and more comfortable later life) now seems to steadily rise with age instead.
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We often hear phrases like “stay in the moment” or “live for today,” but thinking about the future can actually improve your life right now. Here's how. https://t.co/dGNO1Rw3pK
"[My] husband and I told our kids that if they wanted to pursue a #relationship with their grandparent, we would help facilitate that in a #safe way. ... We’ve allowed supervised visits [and] encouraged the kids to write letters or call if they ever want to."
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When someone makes the decision to go no-contact with a family member, they may worry about the effects on their children. Here are some healthy ways to handle what is often a complicated and painful situation. https://t.co/abIeVEg1nc
It should no longer even be a question, but yes, fathers matter. Research shows just how much the presence of a dad influences a child's development of identity, self-worth, and self-esteem, writes @Kaytee_Gillis https://t.co/lNAdFcRp1m
In 1990, 3 percent of Americans said they had no friends; by 2021, it was 12 percent. But friendlessness isn't always painful, especially when people can reframe their social lives as these experts advise. https://t.co/PtjAnqFrrB