Mental health
Mental health is just as important as physical health. Allow our contributors to give expert guidance and tips on steps you can take to improve your mental well-being. Learn about different therapeutic approaches and self-care practices that can support your mental health.
Why Diabetes Is Really a Broken Heart Waiting to Happen
Do you personally know someone living with diabetes? A parent, a sibling, a close friend, or even yourself? For so many families, especially across Indo-Caribbean and South Asian communities, diabetes...
How Caregivers Can Truly Heal After the Goodbye – Trauma-Informed Support That Works
Have you ever stood in the quiet that falls after caregiving ends, not knowing who you are or how to move forward? Maybe you felt the world shift on without you, while your heart lagged in a silence that nobody...
Algorithms of Desire – How Dating Apps Shape Love, Lust, and the Way We Choose Partners
You are desired. And yet, in the next moment, that desire evaporates. A message goes unanswered. A match disappears. Someone newer, brighter, instantly available replaces them. In the endless scroll of...
Why Relief Doesn’t Last for High-Functioning People
Many high-functioning people experience brief relief after therapy, retreats, or time away, only to feel anxiety or overwhelm return days or weeks later. This cycle isn’t a failure of effort or insight.
When the Values You Were Raised With No Longer Match the Life You’re Living
For a long time, I thought I knew exactly what my family stood for. I believed we shared the same values, the ones repeated in stories, in traditions, in the quiet expectations that shape a childhood.
From Japan to the Caribbean – Ancient Wisdom, Modern Minds, and the Psychology of Sustainable Living
At 28 years old, my life did not shift because of a casual decision or a passing curiosity. The change happened when I won a scholarship to Japan. This gave me the chance to live, study, and fully...
ARFID – A Misunderstood Eating Disorder and Why It Deserves Better
For years, Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) has lived in the shadows of the eating disorder landscape. It is often described as “picky eating,” dismissed as a childhood phase, or...
Why Parents of Children With Chronic Conditions Are Exhausted, And It’s Not Their Fault
Chronic illness, ADHD, and autism place families under sustained stress that modern systems were never designed to support. Why parental exhaustion is not a personal failure, but a predictable outcome...
Loneliness Epidemic – How Isolation is Redefining Social Health in the UK
Loneliness is no longer just a private feeling; it has become a public health concern. Across the UK, millions report feeling isolated, disconnected, or unsupported. The Office for National Statistics.
From Insight to Wonder – Aha Moments, Émerveillement, and the Limits of Artificial Intelligence
Human cognition is often described through moments of sudden clarity, the instant when a solution appears, a pattern resolves, or a problem “clicks.” This phenomenon is commonly referred to as the...
Can Self-Care Spark a Domino Effect?
For years, self-care has been portrayed as quick comforts, a candle, a bubble bath, or a brief escape from daily demands. While these moments can be soothing, evidence shows they are not sufficient to counter...
Why Christmas Triggers So Many Emotions, and How to Navigate the Season with More Ease
Christmas is supposed to be “the most wonderful time of the year,” yet many people feel overwhelmed inside, anxious, or alone as the holidays approach. If you find yourself dreading family...
Grief During the Holidays and How to Navigate Loss With Compassion
Grief is a tricky thing. The holidays trigger many emotions, regardless of whether the loss occurred 20 years ago, three months ago, or last week. The holidays represent togetherness, a hope of what...
OCD Across the Lifespan – Why Early Awareness Matters
When most people think of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), they picture an adult struggling with compulsive behaviors. What’s less commonly understood is that OCD doesn’t wait for adulthood. It...
What Is Gratitude and How to Practice it in 4 Simple Steps?
Thanksgiving was a few weeks ago, and we can continue with gratitude beyond Thanksgiving since gratitude is a healthy habit to maintain. Most importantly, the end of the year is coming, and it’s good to...


















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