MENTAL HEALTH

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Jul 15 2025SPORTS

Zverev's Fight: Tennis Star Takes on Mental Health and Career Challenges

Alexander Zverev, a well-known tennis player, has had a tough year. After reaching the Australian Open finals earlier this year, things didn't go as planned. He lost in the first round of Wimbledon, and his performance has been up and down. But it's not just his game that's struggling; he's also bee

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

How Different Therapists in Colorado Approach Faith and Healing

In Colorado, mental health experts have different views on how to include a person's faith in their treatment. A recent study looked at how psychologists, counselors, marriage and family therapists, and clinical social workers feel about this. The study found that these professionals have varying o

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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Why Recovery From Mental Illness Is So Hard

People dealing with mental health issues often struggle to live a fulfilling life. It's not just about the symptoms. Other things can make it harder. For example, how others treat them can be a big problem. Stigma is a major issue. When people judge or avoid those with mental health problems, it ma

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Jul 14 2025EDUCATION

Unlocking the Power of Spiritual Intelligence: A Global Research Journey

Spiritual intelligence (SI) is gaining attention worldwide. A recent study dug into the research trends and patterns of this topic. It used a big database and special software to analyze hundreds of documents. The goal was to find out what's hot in SI research and where it's headed. The study looke

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Anorexia Nervosa: The RO-DBT Approach

Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a tough condition to treat. It's not just about food; it's a complex mental health issue. A new therapy called Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO-DBT) is trying to change that. It focuses on something called "overcontrol, " which is a big part of AN. The idea is

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

Giving Patients a Say: A New App for Better Mental Health Choices

Shared decision-making in mental health care is a big deal. It can make services better and help people get better. But, it's not happening enough, especially for those with serious mental health issues. A new mobile app is trying to change that. It's designed to help people with psychotic disorder

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Jul 12 2025HEALTH

How Growing Up Affects Teen's Mind

Teen years are a big deal. Bodies and brains change a lot. How parents act can make a huge difference in how teens feel. But what if growing up is tough? Bad stuff happening early in life can stick with a person. It can make them feel unsafe and mess with their mind. Most studies look at this in We

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Young Married Women in Bangladesh Face High Depression Rates

Depression is a serious issue affecting many young women in Bangladesh. It is especially common among those who are married. This problem is worse than in other parts of the world. Many factors contribute to this, including early marriage and pregnancy. Violence and lack of support also play a big r

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Toll of Loneliness on Health

Loneliness is more than just a feeling; it's a serious health concern. New research shows that people who always feel lonely are at a much higher risk of depression and poor health. In fact, half of these individuals have clinical depression, compared to just 10% of those who never feel lonely. The

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Walking Together, Even Online: A New Approach to Mental Health for Schizophrenia Patients

Schizophrenia can make it tough to stay active. Social isolation and low motivation often stand in the way. A recent study explored a new way to tackle this issue: virtual group walking. The idea? Use technology to bring people together, even when they can't meet in person. The study involved 37 ad

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