Tag: Depression

Psychotherapy encompasses interventions for individuals with mental health disorders and overwhelming emotional challenges.
The rise of antisemitism in recent years has had a significant psychological impact on Jewish individuals across various age groups, leading to anxiety, disrupted sleep, and eroded relationships.
Rav Chaim Kanievsky's passing on Shushan Purim, commemorating two years since his death, symbolizes his unique dedication to Torah study and observance.
Child mental health is a crucial issue that requires attention and understanding from parents.
In an episode of the 18Forty Podcast, psychologist Regine Galanti focuses on mental health treatment in Jewish families today, noting the shift towards addressing psychological needs due to the fulfillment of material needs.
Tova Hopemark, the director of the award-winning film "ALRIGHT ROBOT," discusses her inspiration for the comedy about depression featuring a lonely Jewish millennial connecting with a robot.
In a discussion about coping with depression from a Jewish perspective, different rabbis offer their insights.
The article discusses the concept of climate anxiety and its similarity to religious expressions of fear and repentance.
Michael Landsberg, a prominent figure in Canadian broadcasting, made significant contributions as a longtime anchor at TSN and host of "Off the Record."
This article discusses the connection between Kabbalah, a school of thought in Jewish mysticism, and mental health.
The proposed ban on gender-affirming medical care for transgender young people in Florida is a matter of life and death, as trans kids without proper healthcare are at high risk of depression, anxiety, and suicide.
This article explores the intersection of psychotherapy and belief in God.
In a podcast episode, the discussion revolves around the topic of progressives potentially discouraging individuals, including children, by making them feel powerless in effecting change.
The text highlights a concern that some liberals may be talking themselves into clinical depression by focusing on negative news such as COVID, climate change, and judicial system issues, while rejecting good news.
In a recent episode of the COMMENTARY podcast following the 9/11 anniversary, the discussion reflects on the current state of American discourse, questioning whether the rejection of classical Western liberalism can be reversed.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the mental health of young adults, with increased rates of depression and anxiety.
Michael Landsberg, a respected broadcaster, openly shares his struggles with depression and anxiety, using his platform to inspire and support others facing similar challenges.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, comedian Gary Gulman discusses the relationship between comedy and the art of living.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, comedian Gary Gulman discusses the connection between comedy and the art of living with host David.
The resurgence of COVID-19 infections in the United States has prompted states to retract their reopening plans, causing concern among the hosts of the COMMENTARY podcast.
The article explores the impact of COVID-19 on mental health and discusses Halakhic approaches to mental illness in light of the pandemic.
The author explores the idea of Jewishness and its connection to feelings of isolation and confinement, drawing parallels between Hamlet and Jewish characters like Shylock.
Rabbinical student Atara Cohen explores the challenge of finding a textual identity in Jewish tradition for individuals living with depression.
The author describes her experience entering a therapist's office filled with clutter and how it triggers her memories of her mother's hoarding tendencies.
In this episode of Unorthodox, Jewish writer Daphne Merkin discusses her book "This Close to Happy: A Reckoning With Depression," blending memoir, case study, and confession.