Your Mental Health is IMPORTANT especially in 2026

Your Mental Health is IMPORTANT especially in 2026

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10 Video Views·Jan 22, 2026  #Psych2Go #MentalHealth #SelfCare

Your mental health is IMPORTANT.

Some habits don’t look “dangerous” on the outside… but slowly drain your mood, motivation, sleep, and self-worth over time. In this video, we break down 6 subtle habits that can quietly wear you down, plus small, realistic ways to shift them.

If any part of this hit a little too close to home, take a breath. Awareness is already a form of progress.

If you’ve been thinking about talking to someone, BetterHelp can be a simple way to start:
1) Convenience: sessions you can do from home, without commute stress
2) Flexible options: you can choose preferences and switch therapists if it’s not a fit
3) Private and structured: a consistent space to unpack patterns and build coping tools

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Further reading: the power of therapy (APA style)
1) American Psychological Association. (2012). Understanding psychotherapy and how it works. American Psychological Association.
Why this is worth reading: a clear, grounded overview of what therapy is, what it can help with, and what makes it effective.

2) Cuijpers, P. (2024). Absolute and relative outcomes of psychotherapies for eight mental disorders: A meta-analytic study. World Psychiatry, 23(2), 214–226.
Why this is worth reading: a big-picture meta-analysis that shows psychotherapy works across several disorders, with a realistic view of effect sizes and who may need more support.

3) Wampold, B. E. (2015). How important are the common factors in psychotherapy? An update. World Psychiatry, 14(3), 270–277.
Why this is worth reading: explains why the therapist-client relationship and other “common factors” matter so much, beyond any single technique.

Important note:
This video is for education, not medical advice. If you’re in immediate danger or considering self-harm, please contact your local emergency number or crisis services in your area.

What habit do you catch yourself doing most often, and what’s one tiny change you want to try this week?

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