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World Mental Health Day 2025: Psychologist suggests 5 creative ways Gen Z can manage stress
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World Mental Health Day 2025: Psychologist suggests 5 creative ways Gen Z can manage stress

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
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Published on: Oct 09, 2025 09:28 pm IST

World Mental Health Day 2025: Gen Z can shake off stress with the help of creativity, from doing spontaneous activities to opening up through art. 

World Mental Health Day 2025: October 10 is observed as World Mental Health Day. On this day, awareness related to mental wellness is encouraged, aiming to promote open conversations about emotional wellbeing. In recognition of this day, let’s take a closer look at one of the vulnerable groups, Gen Z, who may be silently struggling with emotional stress.

Creating abstract art helps to uplift mood. (Picture credit: Pexels)

Shruti Padhye, senior psychologist at Mpower, Aditya Birla Education Trust, agreed that yes, Gen Z nowadays carries the weight of multiple pressures. She told HT Lifestyle that the world is more volatile with a multitude of issues like academic pressure, social media information overload, economic changes and identity development. With so much going on, Gen Z barely gets a moment of ‘time out.’

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Amid the constant buzz of life with a whirlwind of demands and pressure, how can Gen Z carve out a moment of respite? A much-needed time out from the relentless pace of life? Shruti recommended tapping into creativity as a way to combat stress.

“As a mental health professional with over 7 years of experience, I find that youth-led initiatives can promote deep engagement and creativity with young people and their emotions. These activities can create safe corners for emotional expression, which provide connectedness with self and others, meaningful in and of themselves,” the psychologist explained.

Often, life can get isolating amid all the hustle. Particularly for Gen Z, who are right at the cusp of building their careers, may let the stress pile up and leave them feeling cut off. This is where creativity and the sense of unity can act as an outlet to release stress.

Shruti suggested these 5 creative ways Gen Z can unload stress and feel energised emotionally:

1. Drama therapy

  • Role-play and improvisation enable Gen Z to illustrate emotions; words may be tough to express.
  • “Putting down the mask” allows them to explore identity, address fears, and rehearse coping mechanisms in a safe space

2. Slam poetry

Slam poetry is an event where participants read out their poems to an audience. (Picture credit: Freepik)
Slam poetry is an event where participants read out their poems to an audience. (Picture credit: Freepik)
  • Raw, unfiltered poetry addresses the unexpressed truths we hold.
  • Slam poetry, verbal or on paper, advocates emotional authenticity and dismantles the shame surrounding mental health concerns such as anxiety, grief, or self-worth

3. Ad film making

  • The film-making process- developing a screenplay, shooting a video, and editing nurtures creativity, while allowing Gen Z to move outside of their online persona.
  • Making a film as a group encourages co-creation, empathy, and emotional connection.

4. Abstract art

  • Exploring texture, colour, and form to display what it feels like to be trapped in the chaos of the mind can be deeply healing.
  • Abstract art gives therapy a non-verbal, emotional display before understanding what those emotions mean

5. Extempore expression

Extempore expression is any performance that is spontaneous and done in front of friends, from a singing performance to an impromptu ventriloquist act. (Picture credit: Freepik)
Extempore expression is any performance that is spontaneous and done in front of friends, from a singing performance to an impromptu ventriloquist act. (Picture credit: Freepik)
  • Verbal expression on a personal topic allows authenticity yet forces clarity of emotional content.
  • The experience of practising vulnerability around peers builds confidence in Gen Z voices and perspectives

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Clinical psychologist explains victim mentality in relationships: How to recognise the signs and strategies to manage
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Clinical psychologist explains victim mentality in relationships: How to recognise the signs and strategies to manage

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
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Updated on: Sept 19, 2025 12:58 pm IST

Psychologist Dr Vandana V. Prakash explains how victim mentality affects relationships, key signs to watch for and strategies to build healthier partnerships.

Ever feel like your partner constantly plays the victim and blames you for everything that goes wrong? You’re not alone. Experts say this pattern of behaviour, known as victim mentality, is becoming increasingly common in relationships and can take a serious toll on emotional intimacy. Often rooted in past trauma or unresolved experiences, it is a clinically recognised behaviour that can strain even the strongest relationships.

Victim mentality in individuals can lead to serious strain over even the strongest bonds.(Unsplash)

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In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Vandana V. Prakash – a clinical psychologist with 30 years of experience in psychotherapy and psycho-diagnostics, who is currently associated with Max Hospital, Vaishali – discusses the rising prevalence of victim mentality in relationships, particularly within marriages. She outlines the key signs to recognise this behaviour and shares strategies that can not only support a person struggling with victim mentality but also foster a healthier, more balanced relationship.

What is victim mentality?

Dr Prakash defines victim mentality as “marked by a general sense that one’s unhappiness or circumstances are completely due to the fault of others. Those who play victim deflect blame and responsibility on others.” She flags victim mentality as a serious issue in close relationships, with the potential possibility of breaking up marriages. The psychologist highlights, “Persons who have this mentality often overwhelm the partner by excessive blame, complain how nothing has worked for them, and due to others’ fault, they are powerless to change their circumstances.” This could sometimes stem from childhood experiences of trauma and is used as a coping mechanism by the person.

How to recognise victim mentality?

Dr Prakash lists the following as key signs of recognising victim mentality in your partner.

  • Great amount of worrying
  • Constant complaints
  • Rejection of advice given
  • Repeating the same problem without efforts to find a solution
  • Hearing but not listening
  • Emotionally uninvolved with life partner
  • Expectations of being looked after, but always dissatisfied that it was not enough
  • Feeling unloved and uncared for, despite the opposite being true.

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How to manage victim mentality?

If you notice these signs in your partner, Dr. Prakash recommends taking proactive, healthy steps to address the issue.

  • Listen and empathise, but don’t always agree
  • Point out their thinking
  • Help them take responsibility
  • Help them love themselves
  • Help them in accepting others

However, the psychologist mentions that these strategies, despite being effective, take a fairly long time to manifest substantial changes. If all else fails, she recommends seeking help from a mental health professional.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Gynaecologist lists 3 red flags of PCOS in teens; shares tips to manage naturally
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Gynaecologist lists 3 red flags of PCOS in teens; shares tips to manage naturally

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is increasingly affecting girls as young as 13 or 14, but its early signs often resemble normal puberty changes, leading to delayed diagnosis. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Yashica Gudesar, director and unit head, obstetrician and gynaecology, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Dwarka said, “Early detection and timely management can prevent long-term health consequences and help young girls lead healthy, balanced lives.” Also read | Gynaecologist shares 7 lesser-known symptoms of PCOS: Fertility problems to hair thinning

Early signs of PCOS often mimic the symptoms of puberty.(Pixabay)

Dr. Yashica Gudesar further listed the early warning signs of PCOS in young girls that parents should be aware of:

1. Watch for irregular periods

One of the first warning signs of PCOS in teens is irregular or missed periods. While some fluctuation is normal during the first couple of years after menarche, consistently skipped cycles, very heavy bleeding, or fewer than eight periods a year may signal hormonal and inflammatory imbalances that require medical attention.

2. Notice physical changes

High levels of male hormones (androgens) in PCOS frequently lead to overt physical signs like excess face or body hair, severe acne (especially along the jawline), oily skin, dandruff, and dark patches of skin on the neck or underarms. Sudden weight gain, particularly excess belly fat, without an apparent cause is another frequent sign. Also read | Doctor reveals 6 PCOS supplements that actually work and how they benefit hormonal health: Cinnamon, omega 3 and more

3. Emotional and mental health matters

PCOS doesn’t just affect the body, it can impact emotional well-being too. Symptoms might include mood swings, fatigue, anxiety, and poor sleep. Since many PCOS symptoms mimic normal teen stress, they might be downplayed and go unnoticed, unless parents and caregivers are observant.

An estimated 70% of women with PCOS remain undiagnosed, worldwide(Shutterstock)
An estimated 70% of women with PCOS remain undiagnosed, worldwide(Shutterstock)

Why early diagnosis is important?

“Identifying PCOS early allows for better management and helps avoid complications down the road. Importantly, PCOS is treated according to symptoms, not every girl needs medication. Proper evaluation with a gynaecologist or endocrinologist, along with blood tests and ultrasounds (if required), ensures that treatment or lifestyle guidance is tailored to individual needs,” said the doctor.

Tips to manage PCOS naturally:

He gynaecologist said, “Making lifestyle modifications is critical for teenagers with PCOS. Eating a balanced diet, engaging in regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, managing stress, and tracking menstrual cycles can all help reduce inflammation, balance hormones, and improve overall health. Establishing these habits early builds a strong foundation for the future.” Also read | Gynaecologist lists 5 PCOS symptoms in teens that parents often overlook: Rapid weight gain, severe acne

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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