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Awe as an Emotional Superfood for Teenagers

A mother and daughter's trip to an art exhibit in Boston highlighted the positive impact of shared experiences and the emotion of awe on well-being, prompting exploration of how to cultivate this emotion in teenagers to combat stress and promote connection.

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Loneliness Linked to Political Apathy Among Young Germans

Two new studies reveal a significant link between loneliness and political apathy among young Germans, with 45% of 16–30-year-olds and over 20% of children aged 5–11 reporting feelings of loneliness, potentially leading to political disengagement and radicalization.

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Quality Education
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Hamburg Station Stabbing: 18 Injured, Questions Raised About Mental Healthcare

On Friday, an apparently mentally ill 39-year-old woman stabbed 18 people at Hamburg's central station; she had a history of violence and was recently released from a psychiatric hospital.

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Offline Club's Global Rise Reflects Growing Concerns Over Smartphone Use

The Offline Club, a Dutch event management company, organizes phone-free meetups and workshops globally, attracting over 500,000 Instagram followers despite promoting digital detox; this reflects growing concerns about excessive smartphone use and its negative mental health impacts, prompting policy...

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AI Chatbots Offer Mental Health Support Amidst UK's Growing Waiting Lists

In the UK, where a million people await mental health services, many are turning to AI chatbots for support, despite concerns over their limitations and a lawsuit alleging a chatbot contributed to a teenager's suicide.

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Silent Pop Star: A Unique Case of Internalized Self-Criticism

A former music publicist describes coping with self-doubt by internalizing a famous pop star as a silent, judgmental inner critic for two decades, a unique psychological mechanism she only recently disclosed to her therapist, and compared it to others' experiences with more vocal inner critics.

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Swiatek's French Open Title Defense in Jeopardy Amidst Inconsistent Form

Iga Swiatek, despite being a four-time French Open champion, faces uncertainty in her title defense due to a drop in ranking to fifth in the world after inconsistent performances this season, including a positive doping test and emotional setbacks.

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Nottingham Asylum: A Landmark in Mental Healthcare, 1812-1902

Nottingham's General Lunatic Asylum, opening in 1812, was England's first publicly funded asylum, costing £20,000; while aiming for humane treatment, its practices and eventual overcrowding reflect the era's limited understanding of mental illness.

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NSW Overhauls Workers' Compensation, Sparking Concern Over Long-Term Support

The NSW Labor government revised its workers' compensation reforms, abandoning court-based injury proofs but increasing the threshold for long-term benefits to 31% whole-person impairment by July 2024, impacting nearly all patients according to a consultant psychiatrist, while providing \$344 millio...

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Offline Club's Global Rise Reflects Growing Concerns About Social Media's Impact

The Offline Club, founded by three Dutch individuals, organizes worldwide, phone-free meetings to counter excessive social media use, gaining 530,000 Instagram followers while advocating for a digital detox, illustrating a global shift in attitudes towards technology.

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Hamburg Stabbing: Woman Discharged from Psychiatric Clinic Before Attack

An 18-person stabbing attack at Hamburg's main train station on Saturday was committed by a 39-year-old woman discharged a day earlier from a psychiatric clinic in Cuxhaven, who showed prior signs of schizophrenia, highlighting flaws in mental health discharge protocols.

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Offline Club's Global Rise Reflects Growing Concerns About Social Media's Impact

The Offline Club, a Dutch group with nearly 530,000 Instagram followers, promotes disconnecting from social media through gatherings where phones are left behind; this concept has expanded globally, reflecting concerns about excessive technology use and its impact on mental health.

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