
The Global Mind Project
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The Global Mind Project (previously the Mental Health Million Project) from Sapien Labs seeks to track & understand our evolving mental wellbeing
Arlington, VA
Joined April 2020
Read this in-depth article from @JonHaidt and @ZachMRausch that uses data and insights from the Sapien Labs #GlobalMindProject to do a deep dive on the impact of age of smartphone ownership on mental wellbeing:
afterbabel.com
New global study from Sapien Labs finds consistent links, stronger for girls
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Check out this insightful article by.@clare_ansberry at @WSJ on how active religious practice can boost mental wellbeing. The article cites data from the SL Global Mind Project and argues that it fosters social connection, love for others, and more:
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Research has found that love, spirituality and religion are all associated with greater mental wellbeing, but what is their relationship? Today, @sapien_labs released a report that begins to untangle this relationship.
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"Declines in mental well-being that took place during the pandemic have been halted, but unfortunately, there has been no uptick, and not even the beginning of an uptick, to pre-pandemic levels." Read the full article from @BatyaYasgur:
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"Our modern minds do not appear to be recovering from that drop in the early pandemic years." In this excellent article for Vox, Oshan Jarow unpacks the findings from the 4th Annual Mental State of the World Report.
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Guess where the US ranks?
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Sapien Labs is pleased to announce the release of the 4th Annual Mental State of the World Report. Read the key findings: #mentalhealth #wellbeing #mhq #globalmindproject
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The scope and scale of the #mentalhealth crisis can make it really hard to know how to help, whether its yourself or your friends and loved ones. One thing you can do to take control of your #mentalwellbeing? Know your score:
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What is your Mental Wellbeing Score? Take the MHQ to find out.
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Sapien Labs is pleased to announce that it was awarded a multi-year grant by @SNForg to further investigate the root causes of the youth mental health crisis and launch the Schools for Strong Minds program.
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Start 2024 strong by cutting back on your ultra-processed food consumption - or eliminating it altogether. You'll be doing your body *and* your mind a favor. #mentalhealth #ultraprocessedfoods #resolutions
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If you're not a nutritionist or a food scientist, it can be really difficult to know if a packaged food is healthy or if it's actually an #ultraprocessedfood. @WaPo's @anahadoconnor shares 9 things you should watch out for.
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Ultra-processed foods have been linked with a litany of health problems. Here’s a guide for identifying them.
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Is improving your mental wellbeing on your list of #resolutions for 2024? The first step on your journey to wellbeing is understanding where you are right now. Take the MHQ and #knowyourscore
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Looking for ways to improve your mental wellbeing this #holiday season by fostering your #socialself? In an article for the @washingtonpost, Juli Fraga shares 6 practical tips for building social connection:
washingtonpost.com
Ask novel questions; try a creative icebreaker; and make talk meaningful. These and other ways can help spark ‘conversation chemistry.’
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You can't manage what you don't measure. Take the MHQ: #knowyourscore #mentalhealth #mentalwellbeing
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Is your #performancemanagement system really serving your organization? Sapien Labs board member @rahulvarma123 tackles this thorny question in the next series of videos on his "Human Expasion" channel.
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This #GivingTuesday, please consider supporting Sapien Labs' work to understand the root causes of the youth #mentalhealth crisis and to develop policies and programs that reverse the trend.
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Help Us Reverse the Mental Health Crisis – Give Today
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In the face of today’s evidence, one could plausibly argue that children shouldn’t have access to smartphones at all. But at least keeping the devices out of schools? It’s an idea whose time has come.
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The evidence that smartphones harm young people is impossible to ignore. Why are parents helping to keep them in schools?
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