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Mad in America’s 10 Most Popular Articles in 2023

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Universal DBT in Schools Increases Anxiety, Depression, Family Conflict In October, Peter Simons wrote about research asking if dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) can actually make kids’ mental health worse. Evidence supports a causal role as longitudinal studies indicate early adversity precedes the onset of psychosis.”

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The Connection Between ‘Bipolar Disorder’ and Migraine: Unraveling the History of a Family Line

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On this journey to find answers about my health a realization occurred — I have been having ocular and abdominal migraines since I was a child. I recall hearing my parents fight through the walls as I tried to sleep at night. The next day I approached my mother and asked why they were fighting the night before.

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My Story of Surviving Psychiatry

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Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on Mad in the UK. It will be easier to dive into the depths of darkness and despair that I went through as a mental health patient if I start with a story of hope. I want to start my story at the end. This holiday has been amazing.

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Exploring the Stress Levels of Online Education for Children

Dr. Sagnik Mukherjee Blog

In this article, I want to shed light on whats happening beneath the surface of online education, how it affects your childs mental and emotional health, and what you, as parents and educators, can do to help them find balance and joy again. The Hidden Impact of Online Education on Childrens Mental Health 1.

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Why Women Are More Prone to Anxiety Disorders (and How to Cope)

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This stark difference isn’t just a statistical anomalyit reflects complex biological, social, and cultural factors that shape women’s mental health experiences. Biological Factors Contributing to Anxiety in Women Women’s bodies go through complex hormonal cycles that have a significant impact on their mental health.

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Understanding Trauma Following a Natural Disaster

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In recent years, the increasing frequency and intensity of these disasters exacerbated by climate change has had profound effects on mental health. For many, the trauma after disasters evolves into long-term mental health problems, highlighting the importance of addressing these issues early.

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From the Dopamine Theory to the Outcomes Paradox

Mad in America

Editor’s Note: This article is being simultaneously published on our affiliate site, Mad in the UK. There is, after all, plenty of stigma against those experiencing mental ill-health in both richer and poorer societies. By way of introduction, let’s consider a finding from decades ago.