Mind

By Beth GreenfieldJune 18, 2025
Latest Stories
More MindPage 5 of 10

MindDaydreaming could amplify learning, a new study shows. Why researchers are touting the importance of ‘quiet wakefulness’
By Erin PraterDecember 13, 2023

MindThe happiest employees take this many days of PTO. But a vast majority of workers still feel guilty taking vacation
By Alexa MikhailDecember 13, 2023

By Alexa MikhailDecember 11, 2023

MindDepression is costing the global economy a ‘profound’ $1 trillion per year, warns U.S. Surgeon General
By Alexa MikhailDecember 4, 2023

MindNavigating grief is like ‘swimming through syrup,’ one bereaved mom says. How she’s managing to stay afloat
By Kelly CervantesDecember 1, 2023

By Alexa MikhailNovember 21, 2023

MindJay Shetty, host of the acclaimed podcast ‘On Purpose,’ launches a MasterClass on navigating change. Here are his 3 keys to conquering uncertainty
By Alexa MikhailNovember 16, 2023

MindKetamine has been called a breakthrough therapy for depression, but it comes with risks. Here’s how it works
By Sonya CollinsNovember 4, 2023

MindJust 1 sleepless night could actually lead to a dopamine boost—and reverse depression for several days
By Erin PraterNovember 3, 2023

MindA CEO who has jumped out of planes more than 200 times, says skydiving is the ‘greatest mental health reset’
By L'Oreal Thompson PaytonOctober 31, 2023

MindMeta is being sued by a majority of U.S. states for allegedly fueling the national youth mental health crisis. Parents don’t have to wait for a verdict to intervene
By Alexa MikhailOctober 24, 2023

MindYour work burnout might be fueled by loneliness. Two psychologists explain the connection and how to break out of the cycle
By Kells McPhillipsOctober 16, 2023

MindAmerican workers are overwhelmed with uncertainty, which can lead to burnout. Here’s a way to manage the nerves
By Alexa MikhailOctober 4, 2023

MindDoes Elon Musk have PTSD? Biographer Walter Isaacson says the billionaire’s turbulent childhood with an abusive father left him scarred
By Erin PraterSeptember 17, 2023

MindElon Musk thrives in a state of ‘war,’ according to his new biography. One expert says the world’s richest man may be addicted to risk-taking
By Alexa MikhailSeptember 16, 2023

MindOregon’s legalized magic mushrooms are in high demand. Experts hope the ‘breakthrough therapy’ helps users overcome mental health struggles
By Andrew Selsky and The Associated PressSeptember 15, 2023

MindScientists already knew that magic mushrooms were good for mental health, but they just discovered the rave drug MDMA can help people struggling with PTSD
By Carla K. Johnson and The Associated PressSeptember 15, 2023

By Kells McPhillipsSeptember 11, 2023

MindIs there a best time to meditate? Here’s what experts say will help you get the most out of your practice
By Alexa MikhailSeptember 5, 2023

By Erin PraterAugust 24, 2023

MindLGBTQ+ caregivers carry an added burden of isolation, stigma, and lack of support that can harm their physical and mental health
By Joel G. Anderson and The ConversationAugust 24, 2023

MindMaui fire survivors are battling shock, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress—many without medication or mental health care
By Claire Rush and The Associated PressAugust 17, 2023

MindPeople with Alzheimer’s disease tend to be deficient in these 5 nutrients that ‘help keep brains in top condition at all ages,’ researchers say
By Erin PraterAugust 16, 2023

MindFor $17,700 you can get your master’s degree in happiness: ‘This is too important a field to be at the mercy of self help’
By Alexa MikhailAugust 5, 2023

MindZuranolone, a breakthrough postpartum depression treatment, was just approved by the FDA. The fast-acting pill can improve symptoms in 3 days
By Erin PraterAugust 4, 2023

MindYour therapist isn’t there to solve your problems for you. Here’s how to make the most of your 45-minute session
By Alexa MikhailAugust 2, 2023

MindStop doing the most at the expense of your mental and physical health. Here’s how to master ‘the art of chilling out’
By Alexa MikhailJuly 29, 2023

MindThe ‘psychedelic renaissance’ is big business, but a religion scholar says humans—and animals—have been ecstatically tripping for thousands of years
By Gary Laderman and The ConversationJuly 17, 2023
Most Popular

















