Results for "mental_health"
4 articlesCary Elwes says working on 'Being Charlie' with Rob Reiner was 'bittersweet'
Cary Elwes reflects on his experience working with director Rob Reiner on the 2016 film 'Being Charlie,' describing it as 'bittersweet.' The article contextualizes their professional relationship through their earlier collaboration on 'The Princess Bride' (1987) and notes that the film was based on Reiner's son Nick's personal struggles with addiction and mental health.
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Youβre Not Heartbroken, Youβre Traumatized (and 3 Steps to Heal)
The article reframes breakup pain as trauma rather than heartbreak, suggesting emotional recovery requires trauma-specific healing rather than time. It offers a three-step healing framework, positioning breakup recovery as a clinical mental health matter.
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New Mexico has a plan to overhaul Facebook and Instagram
New Mexico's attorney general is pursuing a $3.7 billion settlement against Meta in the second phase of litigation, following a $375 million jury verdict. The state seeks funding for mental health, law enforcement, and education programs, plus operational changes to Meta's platforms including age verification and enhanced child safety detection.
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Minneapolis immigrants still feeling the sting of Trump's largest crackdown yet
An NPR report documenting the ongoing impacts of Operation Metro Surge, a Trump administration immigration enforcement action in Minneapolis, three months after its conclusion. The story focuses on immigrant communities facing housing loss, business closures, and mental health challenges as consequences.
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