Breaking the Cycle of Holiday Obligation: Say No to Protect Your Mental Health
Imagine this: It’s early December, and your calendar is filling up fast with holiday gatherings, work parties, and family events. You’re already feeling the weight of everything on your shoulders. You’re committed to buying presents …Read More
The Connection Between Economic Inequality and Mental Health
As we celebrate Labour Day, a time to honour the contributions of workers and the labour movement, it is crucial to reflect on the broader implications of economic inequality on our society. The gap between …Read More
The Importance of Rest and Recharge for Mental Well-Being
Labour Day, a global celebration dedicated to the achievements and contributions of workers across various industries, is more than just a public holiday filled with parades, picnics, and leisure activities. It serves as a crucial …Read More
Can Short Videos Fix Your Mental Health? The Truth About Pop Psychology
Attention spans are shrinking, and information consumption is on the fast track. Social media platforms, particularly those featuring short-form video content, have become a breeding ground for a new phenomenon: pop psychology advice. While readily …Read More
Debunking the Psychobabble: Understanding Mental Health Terms You Might Be Misusing
We’re all hyper-connected nowadays and we’re constantly bombarded with information, including a whole lexicon of psychological terms. Scrolling through social media, you might see someone describe a bad date as “gaslighting” or a stressful week …Read More
“Letting Intrusive Thoughts Win”: What’s the Difference Between Intrusive Thoughts and Impulsive Behaviours?
The internet can be a double-edged sword for mental health awareness. While it can be a valuable source of information and support, it can also perpetuate misconceptions and trivialize real struggles. Take the recent viral …Read More