New study suggests “Zoom fatigue” is largely gone in the post-pandemic workplace
A new study published in the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology has found that the phenomenon popularly known as “Zoom fatigue” may have largely dissipated in the post-pandemic work environment.…
When Suffering Becomes Contagious: Trauma, Mental Health, and the Ethic of Boundaries
Suffering rarely remains confined to the individual who carries it. When pain becomes chronic and mental health deteriorates, relationships, conversations, and daily interactions begin to absorb its weight. In this…
New Study Reveals Powerful Psychological Strengths
New research indicates that recognizing and applying personal strengths may play a key role in the well-being of adults with ADHD. The findings challenge deficit-focused views and suggest promising avenues…
Is This Mental Health Prevention or Treatment?
As the number of people who struggle with clinical levels of mental health problems continues to rise, many experts and policy makers are calling not only for more availability of…
Air Force Psychologist Takes Service to a New Scale
Major Chase Aycock served as an Air Force health psychologist for a decade. Now, he’s graduating from Carolina with a master’s degree that will broaden his impact. Service has shaped…
Talking Mental Health With Your Primary Care Doctor
Each year, Americans make an estimated 500 million visits to primary care doctors. In fact, the CDC found just over 85% of Americans had a visit with a doctor or…
