When Elmo, the beloved red Muppet, asked “How is everybody doing?” on X, he unwittingly unleashed a torrent of trauma dumping. The responses say something about us — and Elmo’s status as a safe space in which to voice our deepest angst.
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When Elmo, the beloved red Muppet, asked “How is everybody doing?” on X, he unwittingly unleashed a torrent of trauma dumping. The responses say something about us — and Elmo’s status as a safe space in which to voice our deepest angst.
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Whether they are coping with seasonal symptoms or chronic depression, here’s how to offer love and understanding while still caring for yourself.
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When we're not sure how to help someone, it can feel easier to wait it out or to just not talk about the hard thing. But a little can go such a long way, Graham Panther writes.
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A global study quantifying loneliness has found feelings of isolation are better mitigated by incidental interactions within local communities.
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University of Melbourne experts provide six evidence-based tips for providing support in times of extreme change –finding our ‘COVID normal'.
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Choose the right time. Be vulnerable. Don't try to solve all their problems.
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'Help a Friend in Need' -- Can Social Media Help Promote Mental Health and ...
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In this highly-connected world, we all have a responsibility to care not only for ourselves but also to help those to whom we are close.
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