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The Goodnewspaper

The 2025 Mental Health Edition
Magazine

The Goodnewspaper is the independent, nonpartisan positive news newspaper that helps you feel more hopeful and do more good.

Welcome to the Goodnewspaper.

IT’S NOT ALL BAD. (WE PROMISE.)

EDITOR’S NOTE

The Goodnewspaper

Health Systems That Implemented ‘Zero Suicide Model’ Saw Decreases In Attempts & Deaths

In A Time Of Collective Rage And Grief, Scream Clubs Provide Community And Catharsis

College Students Report Lower Rates Of Depression And Suicidal Ideation In New Survey

How To Help Prevent Suicide

England Establishes ‘10-Minute Clinics’ To Ease Stress On Emergency Rooms

Albany, New York Launches Street Psychiatry Program For Homeless Residents

How To Help People Access Free or Low-Cost Mental Health Care

Local Restaurant Becomes Town’s First ‘Autism-Friendly’ Eatery

PBS Kids Debuts Its First Autistic Lead Character

Study Reveals Shift Towards Better Mental Health Representation On Screen

3 Autism-Positive Portrayals in Media (Played By Neurodivergent Actors)

Mini Therapy Horses Are Bringing Joy To Lonely Seniors

Depression Patients Symptom-Free 5 Years After Taking Psychedelic Mushrooms

How To Reduce Senior Loneliness

READ

#ACTUALLYAUTISTIC: Learn Directly From The Neurodivergent Community

FOLLOW

LISTEN

HENRY ‘TRIBES’ AMOLOJA

PARIS HILTON

PASTOR MICHAEL A. WALROND, JR.

FINDING HOPE IN THE MOST UNEXPECTED PLACES: 3 Hobbies As A Vehicle For Mental Health

Influencers Have A New Challenge For Gen Z: Quit Vaping

Teens Become Lifelines For Their Peers Through Nightly Hotline

3 Therapists Speak How To Navigate The Challenges Of Modern American Life

MEET THE EXPERTS:

How Experts Are LEVELING up Their Approach To Mental Health • As video games and virtual reality evolve beyond entertainment, researchers around the world are discovering their surprising power as therapeutic tools. From helping seniors feel less isolated to supporting kids’ mental health, today’s “gamified” interventions are transforming how we approach healthcare. Here are just a few examples.

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  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English