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The Future of Mental Wellness: Technology and Self-Reflection

Child Mind Intitute

At the Child Mind Institute, were committed to exploring how technology can support mental well-being, especially for teens. We believe that everyone can benefit from tools that promote self-reflection and emotional growth and that these tools can serve both as standalone resources and complements to professional mental health care.

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The Trauma Craze: How the Expansion of Trauma Diagnoses Fueled Victimhood Culture

Mad in America

While expanding trauma criteria is often justified as necessary for inclusivity and compassion, critics contend that these expansions may be driven, by some, out of self-interest. Life expectancy has increased globally due to advancements in medical technology, better hygiene, and improved access to healthcare.

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Beyond the Mood Boost: How Journaling Rewires Your Brain for Resilience

Child Mind Intitute

At the Child Mind Institute, we are dedicated to understanding how the brain develops and identifying ways we can support children and adolescents in building mental health awareness and resilience. Building Self-Awareness Journaling encourages introspection, helping teens understand their motivations, values, and triggers.

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Navigating the Political Storm: How to Manage Election Anxiety

Love & Life Toolbox

technology raising questions about the legitimacy of the content being circulated requires people to understand and have some level of self-awareness. Focus on self-care, engage in activities you enjoy, and take action by voting for your preferred candidate. Information overload with a strong negativity bias and new A.I.