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Forest Bathing: Where nature becomes your therapist
Tree-hugging has a new meaning. People who live in crazed, time-starved cities are seeking out patches of nature for what
Focus points to reduce opioid overdose deaths identified
A new study identifies specific locations where medication and harm reduction services for people with opioid use disorder should be
Sam Frost’s Boyfriend On What It’s Like When Your Partner Has Depression And Anxiety
Dave Bashford, the boyfriend of former Women’s Health cover star Sam Frost, has penned an emotional essay about his experience
Compound found in red wine opens door for new treatments for depression, anxiety: Resveratrol, found in grape skin, shuts down depression-causing enzyme in brain
Like to unwind with a glass of red wine after a stressful day? Don’t give alcohol all the credit. New
Coping skills program helps social service workers reduce stress, trauma after disasters
An intervention called Caregivers Journey of Hope can help social service workers — especially those with the least experience in
What Is Stockholm Syndrome?
Psychiatrists use the term Stockholm syndrome to describe a set of psychological characteristics first observed in people taken hostage during
Three parent factors that heighten the prevalence of childhood physical abuse: The connection between abuse and addiction, intimate partner violence and mental illness
Adults who had parents who struggled with addiction, intimate partner violence and mental illness are more than 30 times more
Please watch this elderly man with dementia singing his heart out in the car
A sweet video shows 82-year-old Maurice Smith, who has dementia, having a good singalong in the car to ‘Singing in
The 10-10-10 Method Is A Game Changer For Those Who Stress Over *Everything*
The internet can be a smorgasbord of game-changing advice – that is, if you know where to look for it.