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Mental Health

  • woman looks at finances
    By Jacqueline Delibes

    4 Ways Finances Can Impact Your Mental Health (Stress Is Just The Tip Of The Iceberg)

    Financial stress is real, and worrying about money can effect your mental health in various ways. Here's how, and what you can do about it.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • Woman brushes mic ASMR
    By Tessa Somberg

    Those Silly ASMR Videos You Scroll Past On TikTok Could Be The Key To Unlocking Some Anxiety Relief

    If you've ever encountered an ASMR video, you may have written it off as silly. But it turns out these videos help many people ease their stress and anxiety.

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • People doing yoga at park
    By Jacqueline Delibes

    What Are Third Spaces & How Can They Benefit Your Mental Health?

    Whether it's the gym, park, or hanging out on Sesame Street, third places are an integral part of human connection.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • Burnout at work
    By Fan Chen

    How To Reclaim Control When Work Is Eroding Your Mental Health

    A difficult work environment can have negative consequences for one's physical and mental health; here's how you can reclaim control in your life.

    By Fan Chen Read More
  • Teen girl sad looking at phone
    By Amanda Chatel

    Expert Warns National Eating Disorder Helpline's Switch To Automated Bots Could Be Devastating - Exclusive

    In a move that's more harmful than good, the National Eating Disorder Helpline will be letting go of its volunteers in favor of a chatbot.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • therapist works with client
    By Jacqueline Delibes

    So, Where Do You Even Begin In Therapy? Our Tips For Kickstarting The Convo

    Thinking about starting therapy? Here's how you can get that process started, including how to get the most out of those first sessions.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • Meghan Markle at the Ms. Foundation Awards
    By Sarah Veldman

    9 Celebrities Who Were Villainized For Their Mental Health (And What We Can Learn From It)

    We dive into the stories of famous women who have risked so much to open much-needed conversations about mental health.

    By Sarah Veldman Read More
  • Ariana Madix at an event
    By Bernadette Roe

    Ariana Madix Just Wrote The Handbook For Fighting Back Against Gaslighting

    After being cheated on and publicly humiliated by her ex, Ariana Madix is a walking masterclass on how to take back your power and rise above gaslighting.

    By Bernadette Roe Read More
  • Man holding woman's hands while doctor fills out form
    By Carolyn Osorio

    What Is Reproductive Coercion And How Can You Tell It's Happening To You?

    Reproductive coercion is an insidious form of abuse that can be hard to spot; here are the signs to look out for and what you can do about it.

    By Carolyn Osorio Read More
  • woman sitting on bedroom floor
    By Amanda Chatel

    Overcoming The Physical Toll Of Anxiety And Depression (Because It's Not All In Your Head)

    While anxiety and depression can wreak havoc on your mental health, it can also significantly impact your physical health. Here's what you can do to manage it.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • Woman calmly meditating
    By Ria Bhagwat

    Can Trendy Darkness Retreats Really Add Anything To Your Mental Health Journey? What We Know

    The intention behind darkness retreats is that a dark, isolated space will allow for self-reflection in a heightened state of solitude.

    By Ria Bhagwat Read More
  • Neurodivergent mom overwhelmed
    By Greta Pano

    Neurodivergence In Women Is Still Being Misdiagnosed And The Consequences Can't Be Ignored

    With such a wide range of conditions and ways to treat them, it's important not to spread misinformation that could result in misdiagnosis.

    By Greta Pano Read More
  • Woman with allergies sneexing
    By Nicole Cord-Cruz

    Are Seasonal Allergies Affecting Your Mental Health? SAD For Summer Is All Too Real

    Summer often comes with a boost in your mood, but this isn't always the case. Here's why your mental health may be suffering when the warm weather rolls around.

    By Nicole Cord-Cruz Read More
  • A woman smiling outdoors.
    By Amanda Lynne

    Signs That You're Having A Midlife Crisis (And What To Do About It)

    The midlife crisis has become a cliché, but it's an experience that men and women go through. How do you know if it's happening to you, and what should you do?

    By Amanda Lynne Read More
  • Hilary Duff in 2021
    By Renée Camus

    Backlash To Hilary Duff's Diet Proves We've Really Come So Far

    When Hilary Duff discussed her attempts to 'starve off hunger' on a podcast, her comments caused backlash on TikTok - and rightfully so.

    By Renée Camus Read More
  • Woman sick in bed
    By Jacqueline Delibes

    Can Ovulation Spark Depressive And Anxious Feelings? Here's What We Know

    PMDD affects a wide range of menstruating people, and it can be pretty relentless. If this sounds like you, don't worry. You have options.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • A woman and her mother smiling on the couch
    By Sarah Veldman

    We Spoke To 7 People Who Found Healing Through Mothering Themselves

    We reached out to readers to share their own experiences of learning to heal themselves following the loss of their own mothers.

    By Sarah Veldman Read More
  • woman comforting woman
    By Frances Dean

    How To Support A Friend Going Through Divorce Beyond Picking Up The Phone

    Getting a divorce can be one of the most difficult experiences of one's life; as a friend, you can offer real, tangible support during a breakup.

    By Frances Dean Read More
  • mom and daughter hugging
    By Yvonne Glasgow

    Neuropsychologist Shares How To Broach The Topic Of Mental Health With Your Parents And Break Down Their Walls - Exclusive

    Talking about mental health can be challenging, especially that of parents. Dr. Sanam Hafeez gave Women.com exclusive tips for starting the conversation.

    By Yvonne Glasgow Read More
  • Woman on a dating app
    By Emily Hutchinson

    Psychologist's Advice For Dating When You're Dealing With Mental Health Struggles - Exclusive

    It's always good to work on yourself, but dealing with mental health challenges doesn't mean you have to avoid dating. Here are some expert tips to help.

    By Emily Hutchinson Read More
  • Exhausted woman on phone in bed
    By Frances Dean

    How To Shake Toxic Productivity Because Not Sleeping Isn't Something To Brag About

    If you've set a high output standard for yourself, it can be hard to take a beat and realign your productivity with a more manageable goal.

    By Frances Dean Read More
  • Woman overthinking
    By Tessa Somberg

    Your Guide To Somatic Therapy (Sometimes Talking Through Your Issues Just Doesn't Cut It)

    For those struggling with depression, PTSD, and more, somatic therapy can forge a path between the mind and body, making healing easier.

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • Two women in bed
    By Amanda Chatel

    Taking SSRIs? Here's How To Bring Up The Possible Libido Side Effects With Your Partner

    Whether it's your SSRIs or underlying depression, if your libido is affected, then you'll want to address it with your partner.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • Woman frustrated with anxiety
    By Tessa Somberg

    Here's What The Internet Is Getting Wrong About Intrusive Thoughts

    Understanding what intrusive thoughts actually are is the first step in being able to show up for the people who experience them regularly.

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • Taylor Swift in concert during her Eras Tour
    By Erin Brady

    Our Preoccupation With Celeb Breakups Is Bordering On Dangerous And We Need To Talk About It

    Sometimes, fans get so wrapped up in the splitting of their favorite celeb couples. Here's when this break-up obsession can veer into dangerous territory.

    By Erin Brady Read More
  • Couple holding hands on the beach
    By Tessa Somberg

    Your Attachment Style Probably Isn't As Important As You Think, But It's Not Totally Useless

    How much does your attachment style really matter when it comes to your close bonds? And are attachment styles a reliable way to examine your relationships?

    By Tessa Somberg Read More
  • Business casual woman on her phone
    By Laurie Riihimaki

    How To Build A Growth Mindset To Better Deal With Life's Challenges

    We live in a comparison culture, but there are ways we can combat that. The answer is building a growth mindset.

    By Laurie Riihimaki Read More
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