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Name what you see, hear, and feel to steady yourself when anxiety spikes.
Try it → 3 minA longer out-breath tells your body it is safe to settle.
Try it → 5 minContain looping thoughts in a set window so the rest of the day can breathe.
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Have a question about your mind, your relationships, or coping with life? A qualified psychologist answers here — in plain language, with care.
“My mind never seems to switch off. Even when nothing is wrong, I lie awake at night running through everything that could go wrong tomorrow.”
“I kept smiling at work because the job felt like the one part of my life that still worked.”
“You do not need the right words or any clinical knowledge to help. What helps most is presence.”
“There is no wrong way to grieve, and there is no schedule it is meant to follow.”
Evidence-based conversations grounded in African context — with clinicians, researchers, and people sharing lived experience. First episodes are on the way.
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Write to us →“If the grief feels stuck, if it is hard to function day to day, those are reasons to reach out to a professional rather than to wait it out alone.”