Mental Health Good News

Stories about people and organizations making a difference for mental health — and fighting the stigma around mental health

A man plays the electric guitar on stage in a close-up picture that only includes his midsection and hands.

He rose to fame in a groundbreaking metal band — now he’s building a new kind of therapy program

His new all-in-one healthcare program combines individual therapy, group therapy, and medication management.
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Mental Health Awareness Month Depicted As An Illustration of a Person's Mind

29 Ways To Celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month! We’ve gathered a list of ideas to help you celebrate, honor, and de-stigmatize the stories of mental health in your life and community.
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School gardens lead to more positive attitudes about the environment, study finds

Many researchers have cataloged the benefits of school gardens, and they go far beyond just seeing how food grows.
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Good News This Week: April 18, 2026 - Polar Bears, Websites, & Macaws

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A brunette woman relaxes on a bed while smiling.

10 science-backed ways to feel more 'at home' in your own house

From avoiding high-contrast colors to redesigning your space to better fit your social life, these are 10 expert-backed tips on feeling more comfortable at home.
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Practicing mindfulness leads to more than just relaxation. Here's how to get started

When people are mindful, they direct their attention toward their moment-to-moment bodily sensations, emotions, and thoughts.
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New Girl Scouts data: 85% of girls say they admire people for what they can do — not how they look

A new study from the Girl Scouts of the USA surveyed girls between the ages of 5 and 13.
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A study of 38,000 people across the world found that a connection to nature improves well‑being

Across countries as diverse as Brazil, Japan, Nigeria, Germany, and Indonesia, researchers saw a clear pattern: People who felt more connected to nature also reported higher well-being.
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Good News This Week: April 4, 2026 - Pets, Parks, & Playgrounds

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A dad watches as a young boy plays on a wooden playground

Nonprofit invents modular playgrounds for kids in war zones: 'The children helped construct them'

The design was made in collaboration with Palestinian and Sudanese child refugees.
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A still from "The Pitt" in which a trio of people -- a man (husband to a patient), a woman (Lena Handzo), and a younger woman (Victoria Javadi) -- look off camera to someone in a hospital bed.

Here's what to say — and not say — to someone who is grieving, according to a death doula

Meredith Wilson Parfet wants to reshape the way Americans approach tragedy.
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A screenshot from the game "Consume Me" with a 8-bit character stepping up to a scale.

She counted calories as a teen. Now she's made a game to help others with disordered eating

NYU game designer Jiao Hsia is using experiences from her youth to inform her newest game.
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