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A California psychology professor has gained a million followers on TikTok by debunking "wellness" advice that could do more harm than good.
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A California psychology professor has gained a million followers on TikTok by debunking "wellness" advice that could do more harm than good.
Children and teens across the U.S. increasingly face significant mental health challenges and a severe shortage of services to treat them. The result: kids everywhere are in crisis.
A large trial of a 4-day workweek in the U.K. led to more employee happiness, less burnout and higher company revenues.
"The Emotional Lives of Teenagers" explains how adolescent feelings can be embraced and not avoided. Psychologist Lisa Damour discusses her new book and the mental health crisis that is impacting American teens.
One weary warrior said a week in a psychological treatment center helped him cope with the trauma of killing Russians in close combat, but it wasn't enough.
The Ukrainian military has a pioneering approach to first aid: giving soldiers therapy during war, instead of afterward, in hopes of reducing PTSD. Many frontline soldiers in the war are volunteer fighters who never held a gun before. Debora Patta visits a facility that offers the soldiers group and private therapy sessions, salt room therapies, meditation and more.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on, Poland's Prime Minister increasing the presence of U.S. troops; the Ukraine and Russia conflict one year in; and the Nation Institute of Mental health on treating depression.
Dr. Joshua Gordon, the director of the National Institute of Mental Health, discusses the latest research on treatments for depression, and the implications of a new report showing alarmingly high rates of despair among teenage girls.
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman checked himself into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to receive treatment for clinical depression. Congresswoman Susan Wild, who lost her husband of 17 years to suicide, joins CBS News to discuss mental health care needs in America.
Hospitals and clinics were stretched to 144% capacity to treat mental health patients in the 2021 survey.
Emotions ran high at Central Regional High School's board meeting in New Jersey after a 14-year-old student, Adriana Kush, died by suicide after allegedly being bullied and attacked in a video circulated on social media. Dr. Katherine Clouser joined Anne-Marie Green on "CBS News Mornings" to discuss mental health concerns among teenagers.
Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania checked himself into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland Wednesday to receive treatment for clinical depression. Dr. Rebecca Brendel, president of the American Psychiatric Association, joined CBS News to discuss his treatment and more.
Sen. John Fetterman, who is still recovering from a stroke he suffered last year, checked himself into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to seek treatment for clinical depression, his office said. Nikole Killion has more.
The CDC says findings from a 2021 survey underscore the urgency for families and schools to intervene in worsening mental health among teens.
CBS News asked Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy about where the G.O.P. and the president may find common ground to address COVID-19 and mental health issues.
Does your boss keep calling or emailing during your time off? Leaders in some countries are trying to put a stop to that. Pete Havel, president of Fireproofed Leadership and author of "The Arsonist in the Office," joins CBS News to talk about why the U.S. takes a different approach.
After recent a series of mass shootings in the U.S, the Secret Service has released a report detailing trends in mass casualty attacks. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga joined Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss the findings.
Since 1938, the Harvard Study of Adult Development has followed more than 1,300 volunteers to determine what makes people flourish. The researchers concluded that deep relationships help foster a life of happiness. Marc Schultz, the associate director of the study and co-author of "The Good Life," joins CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss the findings.
Former NFL player Brandon Marshall joins CBS to talk about ongoing concerns surrounding athletes' mental health and how his app, House of Athlete, aims to help.
Washington's largest school district claims that social media platforms "have successfully exploited the vulnerable brains of youth."
The reason for her upcoming absence in Australia remains unknown.
A decades-long Harvard study has found that happiness comes from meaningful human relationships — and with world unhappiness at an all-time high, experts say it is never too late in life to find friends (if you put in the time).
Illinois House legislators passed a bill Friday which would ban the sale and purchase of assault weapons in the state. The bill now heads to the state Senate. The passage comes in the wake of the Highland Park massacre. Charlie De Mar has the details.
A teacher was rushed to the hospital after being shot by a 6-year-old student at a school in Newport News, Virginia, on Friday, according to police.
More schools and workplaces are offering dedicated mental health days, treating emotional wellness like the flu or a stomachache.
President Trump arrived in Israel as Hamas started releasing hostages under the Gaza peace deal brokered by the U.S. leader.
The government shutdown entered its 12th day on Sunday as Republicans and Democrats remain at an impasse over a spending plan, and the Trump administration began laying off thousands of federal workers.
Recently retired Gen. Tim Haugh warns that China is hacking America's computer systems – targeting water, infrastructure and telecommunications. He says China's capacity for targeting the U.S. is growing.
In his first television interview since his firing, Gen. Tim Haugh discusses his termination by the Trump administration.
Crucial for marine life and the global economy, coral reefs are the planet's first major environmental system to cross a climate "tipping point" as the world warms.
The former justice who was the deciding vote on some of the Supreme Court's most consequential decisions talks about the Court today, and about his memoir, "Life, Law & Liberty."
Democratic leaders in Congress have pushed for serious negotiations with Republican leaders and the White House to end the stalemate.
Diane Keaton had a decades-long career with performances in 1977's "Annie Hall," the "The Godfather" films, and many more.
Alaska State Troopers said it received reports of "at least eight homes being pushed from their foundations."