Why Caregivers Are More Vulnerable to Doomscrolling

Why Caregivers Are More Vulnerable to Doomscrolling

Caregiving takes many forms. Parents, teachers, nurses, adult children supporting aging parents, and partners caring for someone through illness all share a common reality: their daily attention is centered on the well-being... Read more »
How Caregivers Can Improve Communication With Hospital Staff

How Caregivers Can Improve Communication With Hospital Staff

In her February 1, 2026, op-ed article in the New York Times, “My Patient Was Dying. His Wife Refused to Accept It,” pulmonary and critical care physician Daniela J. Lamas explained why... Read more »
Veterinary Social Work: A Lifeline for Animal Caregivers

Veterinary Social Work: A Lifeline for Animal Caregivers

Every morning, animal rescue workers and veterinarians walk into their clinics, shelters, and hospitals ready to save lives. Yet, behind the scenes of wagging tails and grateful families lies a reality few... Read more »
How Caregivers Can Protect Their Relationship With a Loved One

How Caregivers Can Protect Their Relationship With a Loved One

with Izzy Goncalves Supporting a loved one with serious mental illness (SMI) can be filled with challenges, misunderstandings, and emotional strain. Stigma and stereotype toward SMI can increase conflict between caregivers and... Read more »
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