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What does the Spending Review 2025 mean for mental health?

Centre for Mental Health

This week the Government’s three-year Spending Review set out ministers’ plans for public spending in England for the majority of this Parliament. As is often the case with spending reviews, the picture for mental health is a mixed one. There is some good news for mental health services, especially the pledge to complete the nationwide expansion of school Mental Health Support Teams by the end of the decade.

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They Asked ChatGPT Questions. The Answers Sent Them Spiraling.

The New York Times -- Mental Health

Generative A.I. chatbots are going down conspiratorial rabbit holes and endorsing wild, mystical belief systems. For some people, conversations with the technology can deeply distort reality.

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Tardive Dyskinesia: Treat Functional Impairment, Not the AIMS Score

Psychiatric Times

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Choosing the Right Yoga School in Rishikesh

Sanity Daily

“Best yoga teacher training in Rishikesh” isn’t just one of the search term, it is a deeply personal decision when you are investing time and money to learn something in your life. Rishikesh is more than a place it’s an energy, known as the Yoga Capital of the World , seekers from across the globe travel here for an authentic and immersive yogic experience.

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Bridging Innovation & Patient Care: The Growing Role of AI

Speaker: Simran Kaur, Co-founder & CEO at Tattva.Health

AI is transforming clinical trials—accelerating drug discovery, optimizing patient recruitment, and improving data analysis. But its impact goes far beyond research. As AI-driven innovation reshapes the clinical trial process, it’s also influencing broader healthcare trends, from personalized medicine to patient outcomes. Join this new webinar featuring Simran Kaur for an insightful discussion on what all of this means for the future of healthcare!

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“How to Stop Being Late to Work: 5 Solutions to ADHD Tardiness”

ADDitude

Is getting to work on time a riddle you can’t solve? Do you still arrive late even when you wake up earlier and rush through your morning routine? You’re far from alone. Tardiness is a common manifestation of ADHD, which is why I encourage you to try these “WORKS” tips to improve your on-time arrival rate. How to Stop Being Late to Work Wake up with enough time “Enough” is key here.

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How to protect young people from AI: An advisory

Chipur

We had our share of threats to our personal safety and way of life when I was a young man. But we could be reasonably sure where they came from and the intent. Those days are gone. “How to protect young people from AI: An advisory” - let’s dig in.

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My Father Never Escaped His Rage and Anxiety. Can I?

The New York Times -- Mental Health

A son feels trapped by the legacy of his father’s battles with mental health.

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My Diet - A Work In Progress

Real Psychiatry

The easy way to eat all your fruits and vegetables…. Diet is endlessly debated in the US. The health and wellness industry is three times larger than the pharmaceutical business. Much of their focus is influencers telling you about what you should eat and what supplements to take. They don’t let science or conflict of interest get in their way. For most of my life – I did not eat correctly.

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Senators Propose Ban on Drug Advertising to Consumers

Mad in America

From The Wall Street Journal : “Sens. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) and Angus King (I., Maine) introduced a bill Thursday that would ban pharmaceutical manufacturers from using direct-to-consumer advertising, including social media, to promote their products. The bill would prohibit any promotional communications targeting consumers, including through television, radio, print, digital platforms and social media.

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Anxiety Medication: Wellbutrin and Other Anti-Anxiety Medications 

Clear Behavioral Health

Most people have experienced anxiety at one time or another in their lifetime. Other people have been diagnosed with anxiety disorders , which is an ongoing mental health condition. Anxiety can be managed with multiple approaches, like talk therapy, lifestyle changes, and medication management. Clear Behavioral Health has a comprehensive approach to anxiety treatment , which combines different approaches for mental health treatment.

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50 Little Ways to Romanticize Your Everyday Life

Very Well Mind

In this article, we suggest ways to romanticize your everyday life, so you can infuse love, happiness, and beauty into the ordinary. Small shifts, big impact.

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Drug Addiction Treatment in Los Angeles, CA 

Clear Behavioral Health

Drug and alcohol addiction is a serious health issue that continues to run rampant throughout the world. Clear Behavioral Health is committed to offering comprehensive addiction treatment throughout Los Angeles, CA. If you’re looking for drug or alcohol addiction treatment, Los Angeles is one of the best places to start your journey in recovery.

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Teachers Should Focus on the Impact, Not the Approach, Education Scholar Says

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

Educators have spent their careers concentrating on teaching techniques. But their focus on the delivery neglects an assessment of what and how students learn, says renowned education researcher John Hattie. John Hattie “I don’t care how you teach,” Hattie said in May at the 37th APS Annual Convention in Washington, DC. “I care about the impact of your teaching.

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Brian Wilson Wrote the California Dream, but He Didn’t Live It

The New York Times -- Mental Health

An artist nearly synonymous with Los Angeles made his name crafting songs playing up his home state’s beachy vibes. His inner life, however, was anything but sunny.

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How Dance Develops in Children

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

Before they can walk or talk, children dance. Most children display dance-like movements—flapping their arms or swaying their torsos to music—before their first birthday. Now, researchers are taking advantage of this early dancing and using it to understand more about infants’ knowledge and brain development. A 2025 review in Current Directions in Psychological Science discusses how dance develops in early childhood and how studying the emergence of dance can reveal the development of auditor

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60 Questions to Ask Your Parents to Connect With Them As People

Very Well Mind

Your parents are more than just “Mom” and “Dad.” Ask them these questions to understand who they really are and connect with them on a deeper level.

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"If You Were a Cookie, What Kind Would You Be?"

Psychiatric Times

"Maybe the question is a test to uncover applicants who crumble under pressure, or a tactic to learn how much dough the future doctor hopes to earn.

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Health Anxiety vs. Panic Attacks: What You Need to Know

The Anxiety Guy

If you’ve ever laid in bed wondering whether your latest symptom is something life-threatening or if it’s just another panic episode, you’re not alone. As someone who’s now clearly able to define the difference between health anxiety vs panic attacks, and now coaches others through them daily, I know how tangled and terrifying the overlap can feel. Let’s break this down together.

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I Have a Night Life: When Doctors Become Fathers, and Fathers Become Patients

Mad in America

I have a night life. It started when I was thirteen—I would lie awake, buzzing, my eyes wide open while the world slept. Sometimes it’s accompanied by books. Sometimes by a relationship with a man who works different hours than me. Sometimes by the news that my father isn’t doing well. Sometimes by dreams. Dreams that the story I’ve been writing about the father and daughter now starts with the sentence: He is losing his mind.

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¿Qué le pasó al hombre que le disparó a Donald Trump?

The New York Times -- Mental Health

Thomas Crooks sufrió una transformación gradual y casi desapercibida, al pasar de ser un dócil estudiante de ingeniería que criticaba la polarización política a un atacante disciplinado que intentaba construir bombas.

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Integrating Redemption in Psychiatry, Part 3: A Nod to the Late Brian Wilson

Psychiatric Times

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