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Rethinking Body Image: Penn Badgley’s Open Confession Sparks Thai Health and Media Literacy Conversation

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Hollywood actor Penn Badgley’s candid discussion about body dysmorphia has sparked a worldwide dialogue about mental health, celebrity influence, and society’s beauty standards. In a recent interview with The Guardian, Badgley reflected on feeling “I hated my body and wanted a different one,” noting how fame can intertwine appearance with perceived value and opportunity. This admission resonates beyond the West, inviting Thailand to examine how media shapes self-image among Thai youth and adults alike.

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Rare Signs of High-Quality Parenting: What New Research Says About Raising Resilient, Confident Adults

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A new article making waves online explores 11 subtle yet powerful indicators that a person was raised by a “high-quality parent”—those whose approach to parenting promotes not only emotional intelligence and confidence, but also an enduring sense of self-worth and resilience as children grow into adulthood. Drawing upon recent psychological research, the piece offers insights for Thai readers keen to reflect on their family experiences, or seeking to nurture similar strengths in the next generation (YourTango).

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Rediscovering High-Quality Parenting: What New Research Means for Thai Families

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A rising article highlights 11 subtle indicators of “high-quality parenting”—an approach that fosters emotional intelligence, confidence, and lasting resilience as children grow into adults. Grounded in recent psychology, the piece offers insights for Thai readers eager to reflect on family experiences or nurture similar strengths in the next generation.

In Thailand, academic pressures and social expectations can overshadow softer traits of upbringing. Yet many families still value ความเคารพ (respect) and กตัญญู (filial piety). There is growing recognition that warmth, open dialogue, and emotional development are essential for long-term success, supported by recent psychological work conducted worldwide and echoed in Thailand’s evolving family conversations.

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Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria: A Growing Conversation for Thai Health, Education, and Culture

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Rejection can sting for anyone, but some people react as if every slight is deadly. This phenomenon, known as rejection sensitivity dysphoria (RSD), has gained prominence through social media, evolving research, and personal accounts. A recent feature in a leading international publication uses real stories, clinical insight, and emerging science to explore a condition not yet common in medical textbooks but increasingly discussed by mental health professionals worldwide, including among Thai youths.

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When a Small Rejection Feels Like 'the End of the World': Understanding Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria and Its Growing Relevance

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For many Thais, rejection—whether from friends, family, or colleagues—can feel like a sting, but for some, even the smallest slight feels devastating. This overwhelming emotional reaction, described as “rejection sensitive dysphoria” (RSD), is gaining attention thanks to social media, research, and a wave of first-person accounts. The latest article from The New York Times draws on real-life stories, clinical insight, and emerging science to examine a phenomenon seldom found in medical textbooks but increasingly recognized in the mental health community, including among younger generations in Thailand and worldwide (source: The New York Times).

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