Gen Z is finding ways to balance online searching about their mental health with clinical expertise. Credit: Fiordaliso / Moment via Getty Images Generation Z (born between 1997 and 2012) uses the ...
A majority of Gen Z workers are turning to AI chatbots during the workday for personal reasons, including mental health support, with 40% saying they talk to AI for at least an hour every day, ...
Gen Z is worried about paying for mental health care. Is AI the answer? While many people face mental health struggles, Gen Z seems to be experiencing them in greater numbers. According to McKinsey & ...
Trump threatens to federalize D.C., New York’s Legionnaires' disease outbreak, and more Length: Long Speed: 1.0x AI chatbots have become a ubiquitous part of life. People turn to tools like ChatGPT, ...
Mental health awareness has come a long way in recent years, with platforms, advocates, and conversations shedding light on its importance. Yet, despite this progress, stigma surrounding therapy ...
As Gen Z becomes a leading force in culture, advocacy and the workforce, companies must understand how to create meaningful connections with a generation defined by conviction and action. Their sense ...
If you're a parent of a teenager, you've probably heard the headlines: Gen Z is the most anxious generation. Social media is destroying their brains. They're chronically online and emotionally unwell.
The constant anger or drinking, the worrying, restlessness or unhappiness, the constant mental pain—these symptoms are not who you are. They can be signs of a common and treatable mental health ...