Bookish News
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Here's Exactly Why You'll Want To Start Reading Before Bed
Doom-scrolling before bed may seem like a sure way to unwind, but it could be doing more harm than good. -
Urgent: Studies Show That Mental Illness Is on the Rise In New York But Psychiatric Resources Are Scarce
According to SAMHSA’s data, there were more than 3.2 million adult New Yorkers with Any Mental Illness (AMI) in 2021-2022 with 30% being 18 to 25-year-olds. -
5 Crucial Things To Do After a Mental Health Crisis To Avoid Having Another One
Healing is much harder and takes much longer when it happens in isolation... -
Super Relaxing Ways to Get Back Into the Groove of Reading
Between work, kids, your relationship and trying to rebuild the social life COVID stole from you, it's getting harder and harder to finish a book. -
Captivating Books Written By Black Girls That Need Your Support
If anyone asks you for a book recommendation this month, send them the link to this list. <3 -
4 Tried and True Ways to Keep Your Stress Level Low Next Year
Stress has proved to be a factor in the decline of one's mental health over and over again. -
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10-Year-Old Author Hephzibah Akinwale Sets New Record With 58K-Word Fiction Novel
Hephzibah Akinwale is now the author of the longest fiction novel written by a child, exceeding the current record of 44,000 words! -
According to This Psychologist, Book Bans Can Have a Negative Impact On the Youth's Mental Health
Dr. Bashe is worried that cutting off access to literature that features people who look like you, feel like you, and experience the world like you do can tremendously and negatively affect a young person's mental health.
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Jordan Peele Just Released a 400-Page Horror Book About Injustices Against Black People
Out There Screaming: An Anthology of New Black Horror is #1 on Amazon's Horror Bestseller chart! -
Here Are the Real Reasons I Chose All About Love by bell hooks as the First Book Club Pick
The main character in All About Love is society, and the story isn't a romantic one. -
This Mental Health Conference Is Teaching Professionals How to Better Serve the Hispanic Community
“No matter what your ethnicity as a therapist is, you’re going to see Hispanic clients. That’s just the reality because of our state,” said Hilda McClure, board member at Canneta Foundation and licensed professional counselor.
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