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With Prozac Nation, Elizabeth Wurtzel blew open the memoir as we know it

A daringly unvarnished account of desperate self-absorption, this startling debut redrew the boundaries of confessional writing

A month of meaningful conversation: my quest to befriend a new person every day

Chatty cafes, benches, badges – there are countless schemes encouraging us to talk to strangers and escape loneliness. But do any of them really work? I spent 30 days finding out

Muay thai didn’t heal me – but it brought everything into focus

Fighting helped me escape what I found most difficult. If I could bottle up the feeling I get when I step in the ring, I would

‘My bears are my lifeline’: the adults who sleep with soft toys

A third of adults cuddle up to teddies every night for emotional comfort – and research shows there are real health benefits

Greggs, guilt and glucose: what I’ve learned from a life of dieting

I’ve spent decades trying every fad and detox, looking for the magic formula for weight loss

Trying to be happy could make you miserable, study finds

Westerners who put high value on happiness tend to show greater signs of depression

How the Brain Lost Its Mind review – beyond hysteria

In this study of psychiatry and neurology, Allan Ropper and BD Burrell ask: does mental illness reside in the brain or the mind?

Footballers’ mental health messages to be shown before FA Cup ties

Wellbeing suggestions will be screened in stadiums in an awareness initiative

We need to redefine manhood. Our warped ideas are causing a mental health crisis

Our society reinforces the worst kinds of masculinity – and I’ve seen it ruin lives, says poet and writer JJ Bola

Great expectations: ‘The quest for perfection has cannibalised my identity’

Perfectionism is associated with a long list of psychological disorders, the problem is notoriously hard to treat and it’s on the rise

I used to scoff at self-help. Then I found out it works

I thought simple life advice was a step towards narcissism – until I started listening to an upbeat California podcast, says writer and critic Alex Clark

Trends of the decade that we’ve had enough of

Whether it’s wellness and healing crystals or the constant sipping of water, there are some fads that we’ve had our fill of. Here are seven whose time is up, says Eva Wiseman

What the therapist heard: ‘What would you do if your client behaved like a dog?’

After 20 years in practice, a therapist reflects on the conversations he’s had, surprising lessons learned, and the power of silence to soothe the soul

How to be hopeful: Lisa Taddeo on the thumb injury that cheered her up

After losing eight people she loved deeply in a decade, the author of Three Women was feeling hopeless. But there came a surprising respite from her hypochondria

How to be hopeful: Nina Stibbe on why optimism is a gift – even if all your plans fall through

The novelist and diarist refused to hope, until she saw how much her sister gained from it, regardless of the outcome

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  • The Devil Wears Prada is back – and oh, those fat jokes are wearing thin
  • You are what you keep: why we cling to clutter and how to free yourself of it
  • Wellness culture is trying to sell you products your vagina doesn’t need
  • A moment that changed me: I cried about my cleft lip for the first time in my 60s
  • All the right moves! 17 personal trainers on the exercise they always recommend – from planks to face pulls
  • ‘This is so taboo’: Kimberley Nixon on the hell of perinatal OCD – and how she survived it
  • There are two kinds of people: those who enjoyed school PE lessons – and the rest of us
  • Is it true that … it’s harder for women to build muscle than men?
  • The truth about cooking oils: 14 essential facts for healthier, cheaper meals
  • I yearned to be a mother. Why did I feel nothing when my daughter was finally born?
  • ‘A buff is so versatile’: running essentials for your first marathon – and what you don’t need
  • Food for thought: Is your diet ageing you?
  • The snuggle is real: what happens when you can’t fall asleep without your partner?
  • What really controls our appetite – hunger, stress or habit?
  • Bedtime stacking: the cosy way to do chores – or a sleep disaster?
  • Is it true that … only overweight people are at risk of high cholesterol?
  • Making a splash: demand for raw and ‘brewed’ milk growing in UK
  • Help, there’s a cockroach in my coffee! 16 gross ingredients hidden in your favourite foods
  • Feeling off? Your secrets could be making you stressed
  • My son is getting glasses for the first time. He’s fine about it but I’m an emotional wreck
  • Meghan’s Sydney wellness retreat promises ‘a girls’ weekend like no other’ – but what does a $3,200 ticket buy?
  • Are you breathing properly? How I found out I wasn’t
  • Why aren’t Republicans thrilled by the fall in teen pregnancies?
  • Back on ya bike! How to keep your bicycle running smoothly and save amid the fuel crisis
  • A chaperone, a balance beam and an assault course: my cabin bag bootcamp
  • Is it true that … having a diverse microbiome stops you from getting sick?
  • Socialising, work, exercise: what makes a good day and is there a ‘formula’ for making it better?
  • After her remission from cancer, Christine felt her friends abandoned her when she needed them most
  • The best barefoot shoes in the UK – tried and tested for comfort and support

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