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  • woman unhappy on date with man
    By Christiana Maimone

    What Is Negging — And How Can You Fight Against It?

    When faced with negging, know that it has nothing to do with you and everything to do with the other person's immaturity.

    By Christiana Maimone Read More
  • Exhausted at desk
    By Giulia Castagnaro

    5 Signs Of Burnout That Aren't Mental Health-Related

    Many have experienced exhaustion and stress due to work. But when these feelings become increasingly more common, it can be a sign of burnout.

    By Giulia Castagnaro Read More
  • woman grocery shopping
    By Jenna Busch

    Here's Why Your Errands Are Even More Important When You WFH

    When you WFH, you may begin to feel like you're a hermit. But making the most of your errands can help ease the social isolation you may be feeling. Here's how.

    By Jenna Busch Read More
  • Field of wildflowers
    By Jacqueline Delibes

    Flower Essences: What Are They And How Can You Use The Botanical Tinctures For Healing?

    Flower essences may not come to mind when treating emotional health, but they're a subtle, safe, and non-toxic medicine.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • Looking at phone shocked
    By Jennifer Skura Boutell

    What To Do When Someone Attempts To Leak Your Nudes

    Someone is weaponizing intimate content against you, there are a few steps to take to seek justice and move forward.

    By Jennifer Skura Boutell Read More
  • Smiling woman lying on grass
    By September Grace Mahino

    How To Use Grounding To Improve Your Mental & Physical Health

    Grounding connects you with the energy of the Earth and can do wonders for your mental and physical health. Here's how to get started.

    By September Grace Mahino Read More
  • woman stares at someone
    By Jacqueline Delibes

    What Is Limerence, And How Is It Different From Love?

    Limerence can feel a lot like love, but it's actually an unhealthy approach to a relationship. Here's what it is, and how it's different than love.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • Woman looking in the mirror
    By Carolyn Osorio

    How To Identify And Shut Down Negative Self-Talk

    Engaging in patterns of negative self-talk can wreak havoc on your health and well-being. Here's how to recognize and put a stop to this harmful habit.

    By Carolyn Osorio Read More
  • Woman walking outside and smiling
    By Carolyn Osorio

    Here's Why You Should Be Taking Lunch Break Walks

    If you work indoors, taking lunch break walks during the workday can do wonders for your mental health and well-being. Here's why.

    By Carolyn Osorio Read More
  • Woman hiding
    By Jenna Busch

    Your Guide To Managing Social Burnout Without Going Full Hermit

    After a few years of social restrictions and the complexity of gatherings, some of us have had difficulty recovering our social skills.

    By Jenna Busch Read More
  • Woman smiling
    By Sophie Dunne

    We Asked Mental Health Experts What It Really Means To Practice Gratitude - Exclusive

    And what's the importance of practicing gratitude anyway?

    By Sophie Dunne Read More
  • Woman in woods
    By Jacqueline Delibes

    Why 'Never Let Them See You Sweat' Is Bad Advice

    On a personal level, some of us still need to learn how to embrace our emotional vulnerability and be more expressive with our feelings.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • Woman sitting on front stoop
    By Carolyn Osorio

    Neuropsychologist Tells Us When Anxiety Becomes A Disorder - Exclusive

    Although it's normal to feel anxious at times, when does anxiety turn into an actual anxiety disorder? Women.com sat down with a neuropsychologist to find out.

    By Carolyn Osorio Read More
  • Sisters fighting
    By Jacqueline Delibes

    Tactics To Help Smooth Over Adult Sibling Rivalry

    Even though we're more emotionally intelligent and have access to therapeutic tools, sibling rivalries can continue into adulthood.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • Woman going through difficulty
    By Jenna Busch

    The Canon Event Trend Reframes Bad Experiences As A Necessary Evil

    There's no way to avoid all bad experiences. It's sort of baked into our lives. What matters is how we handle these events.

    By Jenna Busch Read More
  • A woman writing in a journal
    By Emily Hutchinson

    Take Advantage Of These Mental Health Benefits When You Start Journaling

    From boosting your confidence to providing an outlet for stress relief, here are all the mental health benefits of journaling.

    By Emily Hutchinson Read More
  • Woman outside with eyes closed
    By Jacqueline Delibes

    Neuroplasticity: What It Is And How To Use It For Manifestation

    Our brain's flexibility gives us a roadmap on being able to rewire ourselves into a brighter worldview.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • woman tattooing a woman's arm at tattoo studio
    By Kate St. Louis

    45 Tattoos That Honor A Lost Loved One And Help Start The Healing Process

    Tattoos can be a great way to remember someone, and also help start the healing process as you grieve for a lost loved one. Here are 45 unique designs.

    By Kate St. Louis Read More
  • woman smiling with man
    By Jacqueline Delibes

    No One Wants To Go On A Guilt Trip — How To Stop Yourself If You're Leaning Into This Behavior

    Guilt trips are a form of manipulation. Here's how to ditch the passive-aggressive behavior for healthy communication and still get what you want.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • Upset woman looking at phone
    By Jacqueline Delibes

    How To Bring Arguments With Your Partner Off Your Phone And Into Real Life

    Addressing conflict in relationships is hard enough. Here's how to stop arguing over text messages and embrace constructive communication IRL.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • Crying while listening to sad music
    By Jenna Busch

    Listening To Sad Music Is A Good Thing, Actually

    We all listen to sappy tunes after a breakup for a reason - it turns out listening to sad music can be good for your emotional health.

    By Jenna Busch Read More
  • Woman sad on the couch
    By Tessa Somberg

    Signs You Have Poor Emotional Regulation Skills And Why That's Such A Problem

    Poor emotional regulation skills can inhibit your growth and relationships with others. Here are the signs that your emotional regulation skills need some work.

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • woman holding sick man's hand
    By Amanda Chatel

    How To Prepare For The Impending Loss Of A Loved One

    Anticipatory grief can be complicated, devastating, and debilitating. Here's how to cope with the impending loss of your loved one.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • woman looking in mirror
    By Yvonne Glasgow

    Balancing Low Self-Esteem In A Relationship — From Both Sides Of The Equation

    Low self-esteem is a common, but can be detrimental to one's mental health and relationships. With some self-care, you and your partner can build self-worth.

    By Yvonne Glasgow Read More
  • kelly clarkson
    By Amanda Chatel

    Kelly Clarkson's Frank Antidepressant Admission Highlights Why Pill Shaming Needs To Stop

    Kelly Clarkson speaking frankly about her use of antidepressant Lexapro is a major step forward in challenging public perception of mental illness.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • The back of a woman on a hike
    By Sarah Veldman

    9 Meditation Alternatives To Help You Embrace Mindfulness And Ease Stress

    If silent meditation practice isn't for you, we've got you covered. Here are some alternative ways to embrace mindfulness and ease stress.

    By Sarah Veldman Read More
  • woman in bed thinking
    By Amanda Chatel

    Why It's So Healthy To Recognize (And Accept) Your Red Flags

    Everyone has red flags and recognizing your own is a healthy skill. Here's how evaluating and accepting them can be beneficial in many areas of your life.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
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