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How to cope with your emotions, maintain mental health, deal with life's stressors and help others do the same.
How to Protect Your Mental Health in the Workplace
Work can be rewarding, but it can also be draining. Many people spend more waking hours at their jobs than anywhere else, so when stress builds unchecked, it takes a heavy toll on mental health. The pressure to meet deadlines, handle responsibilities, and manage relationships with colleagues can create an environment that feels overwhelming. Protecting your mental well-being at work isn’t a luxury. It’s essential.
By Richard Bailey5 months ago in Psyche
Social Anxiety and the pain it inflicts. But also the victory when you overcome… . Top Story - September 2025. Content Warning.
I was certain that every encounter would lead to bullying. These strangers all had a plan, and they would turn their backs on me. I would be burnt like sienna if they rejected me. I would never leave the house again because of it, my body and mind would be like an open wound.
By Caitlin Charlton5 months ago in Psyche
The Loneliness of Hyperconnection. AI-Generated.
We live in a time of perpetual connection. A buzzing phone, a new message icon, a red notification badge—our days are punctuated by digital voices calling for our attention. We can reach anyone, anywhere, at any time. By all measures, humanity should feel more connected than at any point in history. And yet, an epidemic of loneliness shadows our era.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran5 months ago in Psyche
How Bristol-Based Research Agencies Are Changing the UK Insight Industry
In recent years, Bristol has emerged as a powerful player in the UK’s insight industry. Long known for its vibrant tech scene, creative energy, and entrepreneurial spirit, the city is now gaining recognition for something less talked about—but just as impactful: its market research and insight agencies.
By Research Intel5 months ago in Psyche
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: A Complete Guide to How It Works and Why It Helps
Mental health treatment has evolved dramatically over the past century, with countless therapeutic models competing for recognition. Among them, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has risen to the top as one of the most widely researched and effective approaches for conditions ranging from anxiety to depression, trauma, and even chronic pain.
By Richard Bailey5 months ago in Psyche
Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and How to Cope
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder? Seasonal Affective Disorder, often shortened to SAD, is a type of depression linked to seasonal changes. While most common during the fall and winter months, when daylight hours are shorter, it can also appear during the spring or summer for some people.
By Richard Bailey5 months ago in Psyche
Practical Takeaways: Helping Teens Build Resilience During War
Why Practical Tools Matter Theories and statistics provide understanding, but the true value of research lies in how it can be applied in everyday life. When we talk about resilience, it is not an abstract concept but a set of concrete strategies that help adolescents cope with academic pressure, family conflict, war, or even simple misunderstandings with peers.
By Daria Barabash5 months ago in Psyche
Why Vulnerability is My Greatest Strength — Healing Through Honest Connection
I used to think that strength meant keeping everything inside. That if I never let anyone see me cry, break, or struggle, I would somehow appear stronger. For years, I wore a mask—smiling when I wanted to scream, nodding when I wanted to collapse, and pretending everything was “fine” when, deep down, I was drowning.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Psyche
The Invisible Weight of Anxiety — Living With a Mind That Never Stops Racing
Anxiety doesn’t always look like panic attacks or someone gasping for air. Sometimes it’s invisible—quiet, hidden beneath a smile or small talk. For me, anxiety has always felt like carrying a backpack full of bricks that no one else can see. On the outside, I might look composed, even cheerful. But inside, my thoughts are racing, my chest feels tight, and I’m constantly preparing for a disaster that never seems to come.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Psyche
Breaking Free from the People-Pleaser Trap — How I Learned to Value My Own Voice
The Trap I Didn’t See Coming For years, I thought being agreeable, kind, and always available for others was a good thing. I believed that if I kept everyone around me happy, they would like me more, respect me more, and maybe even love me more. But what I didn’t realize was that in trying to meet everyone else’s expectations, I was losing myself. Every “yes” that went against my true feelings was another step away from who I really was.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Psyche
Breathing Exercises to Instantly Reduce Stress
Stress can hit at any moment—during a meeting, in traffic, or even while scrolling through your phone late at night. When it does, your heart rate climbs, your muscles tense, and your mind races. While stress is an unavoidable part of life, how you respond to it can transform your mental and physical well-being.
By Richard Bailey5 months ago in Psyche












