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  • Silhouette of man looking through steel bars with sea in background

    Migration during adolescence linked to increased psychosis risk, study finds

  • Aerial night shot of buildings with homes and offices with more skyscrapers in the distance in Gurgaon

    ‘Life is pretty brutal’: concerns in India over high-pressure corporate jobs

  • Laura Winham.

    Family of woman who lay dead for three years had raised alarm, inquest hears

    Family of Laura Winham, who was mentally unwell and lived in social housing, raised concerns two months before her remains were found
  • ‘I tried weightlifting, running, boxing, pilates. Every time I went, I shared my little Garmin chart on my Insta stories. Occasionally, a reply guy did a fire react. I was proud.’

    I’ve joined the ranks of people who track their exercise milestones on social media. Don’t hate me

    Anna Spargo-Ryan
    As an uncoordinated sweat monster, I never imagined sharing my progress with an online community would boost my sense of purpose and wellbeing so immensely
  • Pioneering women … (l-r) Shobna Gulati, Meera Syal and Tanika Gupta.

    ‘If audiences are crying, I’ve done my job’: closing the stories of a generation of British south Asians

    Actors Meera Syal and Shobna Gulati, with playwright Tanika Gupta, explain how their National Theatre production springs from the anguish of losing their mothers
  • An Australian defence force hat and medal on a bench with beach and water in the background

    ‘I served my country, but I never felt so discarded in my life’: how the ADF pushed its own witness to the brink of suicide

  • Elia Barbieri

    The big idea
    The big idea: how to use your senses to help beat depression

  • Julie Knowles.

    Man who killed himself in Blackpool hospital was badly failed, says mother

  • Tim Winton

    Our leaders are collaborators with fossil fuel colonialists. This is the source of our communal dread

    Tim Winton
  • A couple sitting and looking unhappy

    The modern mind
    Repairing trust is an essential step in overcoming the trauma of betrayal – and so is commitment

    Diane Young
  • Lewis Hamilton stands on the grid before the Singapore Grand Prix.

    Lewis Hamilton reveals lifelong battle with depression after school bullying

  • Stephanie Trethewey patting a dog in a field of cows

    The rural network, Victoria
    Isolated, overwhelmed and hours from a psychologist: regional Australia facing a perinatal health crisis

    One in five women suffer from perinatal anxiety and depression but only one in 10 receive treatment – and the risk is higher in regional areas
  • Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts

    I held on to my baby tightly. Was this a fear that someone would take her away from me?

    Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts
    I was a lawyer and qualified social worker, but the fear of having my child taken away loomed over me. Too many First Nations families had gone through it before me
  • Jeff Young shot at home or the Observer magazine

    Self and wellbeing
    My father, a handful of spoons and his journey into dementia

    Looking through old cutlery was a safe haven for my dad after he became lost in ‘dementia land’
  • Rainn Wilson and Steve Carrell in The Office

    From The Office to Breaking Bad: what is the neuroscience of chronic TV rewatching?

    Anjum Naweed for the Conversation
    Encountering nostalgia is like autoloading and hitting play on past positive experiences, elevating desire and regulating mood
  • A group of girls on staring down on their phone

    ‘It’s not a solution for teen girls like me’: Instagram’s new under-18 rules met with skepticism

  • How to build a better life: Control PRINT

    How to build a better life
    Do you strive to be in control of your life? It might be holding you back ...

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    American psyche
    How did ‘learned helplessness’ become commonly used to describe US voters?

    The psychology term is now a political expression as Americans across party lines report feeling powerless
  • School bullying, alienation, depression - illustration

    ‘Unless parents are pushing the issue, it can fizzle out’: what to do if your child is bullied at school

  • Families pull their children out of school because they feel they aren’t getting the support they need.

    ‘I felt absolutely lost’: the crisis behind the rising number of UK children being homeschooled

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