5 Signs of an Unhealthy Relationship
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5 Signs of an Unhealthy Relationship

Unhealthy relationships can be difficult to recognize, especially for young adults who may still be learning what healthy emotional boundaries and communication look like. At this stage in life, many are experiencing serious romantic relationships for the first time and may mistake controlling or toxic behaviors for signs of love or passion. However, there are clear signs that a relationship may be unhealthy.

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How Has Social Media Impacted Gen Z?
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How Has Social Media Impacted Gen Z?

Social media has profoundly shaped the experiences, behaviors, and identities of Generation Z, the cohort born roughly between the mid-1990s and early 2010s. As the first generation to grow up entirely in the digital age, Gen Z has been immersed in platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube from a young age.

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Six Common Signs of Narcissistic Personality Disorder: What Young Adults Should Know
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Six Common Signs of Narcissistic Personality Disorder: What Young Adults Should Know

Recognizing narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) can be challenging, especially in young adults who are still developing their identity and learning how to navigate relationships. NPD is more than just arrogance or confidence; it’s a pervasive pattern of self-centered thinking and behavior that can negatively affect friendships, romantic relationships, and work or academic environments.

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How Do I Navigate Relationship Challenges as a Young Adult With ADHD?
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How Do I Navigate Relationship Challenges as a Young Adult With ADHD?

Navigating relationship challenges as a young adult with ADHD can be uniquely difficult, especially as you’re still learning how your symptoms affect your interactions, communication, and emotional regulation. ADHD often comes with impulsivity, distractibility, and sensitivity to criticism—all of which can strain romantic or platonic relationships if not addressed.

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7 Ways College Students Can Recharge
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7 Ways College Students Can Recharge

College life can be incredibly demanding, with academic pressures, social expectations, and the challenges of managing personal responsibilities all taking a toll on a student's mental and physical health. To maintain balance and well-being, it's important for college students to prioritize recharging their energy and emotions.

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Why Do Some Mental Health Conditions Not Develop Until Young Adulthood?
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Why Do Some Mental Health Conditions Not Develop Until Young Adulthood?

Many mental health problems do not emerge until young adulthood due to the complex interaction of biological, environmental, and developmental factors. One key reason is that the brain is still developing during adolescence and into the early twenties. The prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for decision-making, impulse control, and emotional regulation, is not fully matured until around the mid-twenties.

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Recognizing Burnout in Young Adults
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Recognizing Burnout in Young Adults

Burnout is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress, and it can be particularly common in young adults who are navigating demanding academic, social, and work-related pressures. The signs of burnout in young adults may not always be immediately obvious, but they often manifest through a combination of emotional, physical, and behavioral changes.

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How FOMO Impacts Mental Health in Young Adults
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How FOMO Impacts Mental Health in Young Adults

Young adults today are increasingly susceptible to experiencing FOMO, or "fear of missing out," due in large part to the pervasive presence of social media in their lives. Platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok constantly showcase curated versions of others’ lives, often highlighting social events, travel, and experiences that appear exciting and fulfilling.

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