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fromBackyard Garden Lover
1 day ago

Should Women Work From Home? New Evidence Shines A Light

The most significant finding from the study is the powerful positive effect a hybrid work model has on women's mental health. The sweet spot appears to be working mainly from home while spending one to two days per week in the office. For women who were already experiencing poor mental health, this arrangement provided a mental health boost comparable to a 15% increase in household income. This suggests the benefits go far beyond simply cutting down on commute time. The flexibility to better manage work and family responsibilities and experience less work-related stress are likely major contributing factors.
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fromPsychology Today
4 weeks ago

Researchers Identify New Risk Factor for Women's Depression

Depression, that is, "major" or "clinical" depression, is so prevalent that many mental-health authorities call it "the common cold of mental illness." Depression has a host of known risk factors: female gender, family history, distorted thinking patterns, medication side effects, adverse life events ( divorce, financial reverses, the death of loved ones), and chronic illnesses (diabetes, multiple sclerosis, heart disease, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's diseases, and hormonal disorders).
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fromPsychology Today
3 months ago

Burnout Is Not a Badge of Success

Chronic busyness masquerades as status but causes burnout that reduces creativity, productivity, relationships, and health; aligning success with values restores energy.
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fromThe Nation
3 months ago

What Are Drugs For?

Psychopharmaceuticals were marketed to pacify women's social unrest and medicalize political and racial struggles, offering pills instead of systemic change.
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