Thirty-eight percent of Americans have gone “no contact” with a friend or family member in the last year, according to a new study. The survey of 2,000 Americans revealed that young people are more likely than older groups to have gone “no contact” with a loved one in the last year (Gen Z 60%, millennials […]
Researchers looked at whether there is a direct connection between play and a stronger emotional bond between owner and dog.
BetterHelp reports that America's rising therapy rates reflect a cultural shift in mental health, with increased openness and acceptance about seeking help.
Students guessed how their school would handle sexual misconduct based on how their university had previously responded to anti-LGBTQ+ incidents and other kinds of harm.
AI bots promise limitless companionship – but limits are what makes human relationships meaningful, a philosopher argues.
Small talk, idle gossip or general chit-chat that many people try to avoid may actually be beneficial for our general well-being.
More than nine out of 10 people struggle with perfectionism at work, according to research.
Spring Health reports gender gaps in workplace mental health lead to a $9.6 trillion productivity loss, urging tailored support for equity.
Push through, stay strong, fight back – people often think of resilience as being tough and having grit. But research suggests it’s more about acknowledging the scars as you continue to move forward.
Spring Health reports on Neurodiversity Awareness Month, highlighting ways leaders can support neurodivergent employees to combat workplace bias.
