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Political Violence and the Strain on Our Mental Health
When political violence becomes front-page news, many of us feel shaken, unsafe, and even disoriented. The recent assassination of Charlie Kirk, fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, drives home how fragile civic life and public discourse can be in times of extreme division.
Deborah Marks
Sep 164 min read


The Psychology of Nostalgia: Why We Crave the Past in Stressful Times
Nostalgia often sneaks up on us in surprising ways. It might be a song from our teenage years, a scent that reminds us of childhood, or a photo that instantly transports us to a simpler time. In moments of stress or uncertainty, many people find themselves craving these comforting glimpses of the past. But why is nostalgia so powerful, and how can it be used therapeutically to support mental health?
Deborah Marks
Sep 112 min read


How Alcohol Affects a Person’s Mental Health
For many Australians, having a drink is part of how we relax or connect socially. But when alcohol use becomes regular or excessive, it can start to take a toll on more than just the body. It deeply affects the brain, mood, emotions, and relationships, often in ways that aren’t obvious until things feel overwhelming.
Deborah Marks
Jul 313 min read


The Recipe for Emotional Resilience: 7 Key Ingredients for Inner Strength and Everyday Coping
Resilience isn’t something you’re born with or without, it’s something you can build, bit by bit, through everyday choices and intentional care. Just like a well-loved family recipe, emotional resilience has its key ingredients. And while everyone’s version may be slightly different, there are a few staples that create a solid foundation for handling life’s ups and downs.
Deborah Marks
Jul 93 min read