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#Instagram #worst #young #people’s #mental #health
MarketWatch: This social network ranks as the worst for young people’s mental health (it’s not Facebook) http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIw4_Ov8jk http://www.marketwatch.com/story/lonely-people-are-more-likely-to-share-on-facebook-2017-03-06 nstagram, an app that people use to share photos of their lives as seen through a series of flattering filters, was rated worst for the mental health of young people in a study by the Royal Society…
Peer Support: Navigating A Hard Year
Peer Supporter Alex Walker discusses his journey as a mental health peer supporter during COVID-19, and how the mutuality between peer supporters and the peers they support formed a strong foundation for “weathering the storm”. This video story highlights the power of connection. It illustrates how working in the mental health field means believing in…
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#Father #Child Dot Org Dot #NZ – #Don’t #Panic
http://fatherandchild.org.nz/magazine/issue-27/separation-please-remain-calm/ But whatever the circumstances, it makes no difference to a dad who cares, who wants to play an active role in the lives of their children, and yet, suddenly, it’s all gone. They are faced with the awful prospect of not seeing the kids again, or being replaced by a new ‘dad’. It’s a…
30 Things You Should Do Right Now | Thought Catalog
https://thoughtcatalog.com/ben-branstetter/2012/09/30-things-you-should-do-right-now/ 3. Apologize to your partner; you know what you did. In the words of Ogden Nash, “When you’re wrong admit. When you’re right, shut up.” Know that every fight is brought on by pride. Don’t debase yourself, but humble yourself. 4. Read poetry. Here’s The Writer’s Almanac which puts an approachable poem up every day, or download The…
Jessica Simpson revealed being sexually assaulted as a child led to a reliance on drugs and alcohol
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-51219549 The abuse she suffered began when she was six years old when she shared a bed with the daughter of a family friend. “It would start with tickling my back and then go into things that were extremely uncomfortable,” she wrote. “I wanted to tell my parents. I was the victim but somehow I…