Nicole Rasmussen+FollowInside LA’s mental health jail nightmareConditions at LA’s Twin Towers Correctional Facility are so bad, even basic hygiene is a struggle. People with severe mental illness are packed into filthy cells, some sleeping on thin mats, others forced to wear uncomfortable suicide vests—or nothing at all. Rats, mold, and black worms are everywhere, and the place is so understaffed that thousands wait for medical care. The elevators break so often that family visits get canceled. With a major lawsuit now underway, it’s hard not to wonder: how did things get this bad, and what will it take for real change? #Entertainment #LosAngeles #MentalHealth10Share
Johnathan Neal+FollowIs Your Situationship Draining You?Ever feel like your casual 'thing' is suddenly way more work than fun? Situationship burnout is real—one minute you’re loving the no-label vibes, the next you’re overanalyzing texts and feeling stuck in limbo. If you’re tired just thinking about them, craving clarity, or secretly fantasizing about something more secure, you’re not alone. That gray area isn’t always as chill as it seems. Anyone else been here? Spill your stories below! #Health #MentalHealth #dating00Share
Jordan Jimenez+FollowGeneral Hospital Star Gets Real About BipolarChris McKenna from General Hospital just got super real about his mental health. He opened up for the first time about being diagnosed with bipolar disorder after a wild manic episode during the pandemic. Turns out, he struggled for years before finally getting the help and diagnosis he needed. Props to him for sharing his story—makes you realize you never know what someone’s going through behind the scenes. #Health #MentalHealth #GeneralHospital31Share
Harold Sosa+FollowWale gets real about viral Kai Cenat momentWale opened up about how his awkward run-in with streamer Kai Cenat at the BET Awards really shook him up for days. After feeling dismissed and then roasted online for confronting Kai, Wale admitted the whole thing messed with his mental health. He said he even had to lay low in his hotel for a while. What’s wild is how quickly internet moments can spiral and impact someone’s well-being. Wale’s honesty raises a bigger question: How can Hip-Hop OGs and new-age creators bridge the gap and support each other? #Health #MentalHealth #Wale00Share
Johnathan Neal+FollowKetamine Shrinks Sadness—Literally!Wild new brain science: People with tough-to-treat depression who got ketamine infusions actually had a specific part of their amygdala shrink—and the smaller it got, the less sad and hopeless they felt. This wasn’t just a general brain change; it tracked with who actually got better. The research could help docs predict who’ll respond to ketamine and personalize treatment. Science is literally changing minds! #Health #MentalHealth #Depression00Share
Harold Sosa+FollowAnxious Habits That Totally Baffle PeopleEver wondered why your friend bails on plans last minute or triple-checks every detail? Turns out, these “quirks” are actually anxiety’s way of helping them survive. From overplanning and reading negativity into texts, to apologizing for things that aren’t their fault, these habits aren’t about being rude or dramatic—they’re survival strategies for a brain stuck in overdrive. Next time you notice these, maybe cut them (and yourself) some slack. Recognize any of these in your circle? #Health #MentalHealth #AnxietyAwareness00Share
Charles Christensen+Follow6 Depression Signs That May Predict DementiaDid you know certain depression symptoms in your 40s and 50s could be red flags for dementia decades later? A new study found that losing confidence, struggling to cope, feeling no affection, constant nerves, trouble concentrating, and not being satisfied with your work are the big six to watch. Spotting these early could mean a head start on prevention. Mental health really is brain health! #Health #BodyHealth #MentalHealth30Share
Jennifer Vargas+FollowWhat Thanking Cars Reveals About YouEver catch yourself giving a little wave or nod to drivers who stop so you can cross the street? Psychologists say this tiny habit actually reveals a lot about your personality! Turns out, people who do this are likely higher in agreeableness (think: peacemakers) and conscientiousness (the rule-followers and planners). Basically, if you’re a sidewalk thanker, you’re probably thoughtful and considerate—even when no one’s watching. Who knew crossing the street could be so telling? #Health #MentalHealth #PersonalityTraits10Share
Johnathan Neal+FollowNarcissist Crazymaking: 5 Red FlagsEver feel like you’re losing your mind in a relationship? Here are 5 wild signs you’re dealing with a narcissist’s “crazymaking” tactics: 1) They dodge your questions with vague answers. 2) They twist your words until you don’t even recognize your own feelings. 3) They flat-out lie and play the victim. 4) Ultimatums and threats are their go-to moves. 5) Even when they give in, they’ll take something else away. If this sounds familiar, it’s not you—it’s them! #Health #MentalHealth #NarcissistRedFlags20Share
Johnathan Neal+FollowCan You Spot a Personality Disorder by Text?Ever notice someone’s texts or posts feel extra negative, urgent, or all about themselves? Turns out, our everyday language can quietly reveal deeper personality struggles—sometimes before any obvious behavior shows up. Researchers found people with more personality dysfunction use more self-focused, angry, and negative words, and less “we” or “love.” It’s not about diagnosing your friends, but those language shifts can be early red flags that someone’s having a tough time. Wild, right? #Health #MentalHealth #Psychology10Share