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  • Sharing – How Modern Culture Drowns Out Psychology’s Important Message

    I suspect that he is on to something. It’s hard to create a community of people caring for one another when our workplaces demand constant availability, and our culture rewards people who are singularly focused on career or commercial success. This reminds me of something I wrote about early risers and their productivity a few years ago. I thought it was weird that in a profile of these “very successful” men, every one of them talked about getting up early to start working, planning out their days, sending emails to their team so they’d be waiting for them when they got to the office, etc. 

    What was missing from every single person interviewed in the story? There was no mention of a family. None of these men talked about having breakfast with a spouse, taking their kids to school, etc. None of them mentioned having friends. Their entire goal was to get a head start on work so they could get ahead. And here we were, writing glowing profiles and encouraging everyone to live like this.

  • Links I’m Sharing (weekly) Sept. 6 2020

    Toxic Shame and How to Overcome It

    How To Be A Mental Health Advocate

    Nancy Hogshead-Makar on Sexual Abuse in Olympics and College Sports

    When Your Mental Illness Comes in Waves

    Suicide Prevention Month

    Some interesting “lunch and learn” programs you may want to consider.

    We Can All Prevent Suicide

    Male suicides at highest rate in two decades, official data shows | UK News

    What Most People Don’t Know About Psychological Trauma

    Sexual minorities and suicide prevention

    Using Humor as a Coping Tool

  • Link – Why There’s Nothing Wrong With Taking Medication for Mental Illness

    There really isn’t anything wrong in doing whatever works for you, regardless of how other people feel about it. This made me chuckle – I’m glad you care. I’m delighted that you know some stuff. I’m not interested in your advice unless you’re my doctor, however. So the next time you’re tempted to criticize my…

  • Link – Don’t Criticize Mental Health Coping Methods

    I don’t see the issue either. “Coping methods are personal choices, so I’m going to come out and say it: people need to stop criticizing others for how they cope with mental illness. As long as the coping methods aren’t hurting the people who use them or others, I don’t see the issue. Although I’m…

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    Stopping Depression Stigma Starts With You tags: CA Depression Things You Should Never Say To A Person With Depression : How To Talk To Your Depressed Friend tags: CA Depression “Wild Nobility” Book Brings Inspiration and Raises Awareness of Child Abuse tags: CA ChildAbuse Why Child Abuse Prevention Month Matters tags: CA ChildAbuse She’s a…

  • Sharing – The Mental Health Therapy-App Fantasy

    Sadly, as much as apps like TalkSpace might offer ways for people with no local therapist to find one to work with online, they still suffer from this very basic issue:

    “The underlying problem of access — the fact that there simply aren’t as many therapists as there are people who need therapy — has not been solved by therapy apps so much as papered over. “

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