London’s ‘Screamatorium’ is one way to self-soothe as office tension (and therapy costs) mount

Little evidence screaming helps mental health, say psychologists

On Zoom, no one can hear you scream. But since our return to the office, those quiet corners and private meeting rooms might be proving in high demand.

Whether it’s for personal or professional, or the inextricable intersection of the two, nearly everyone who passes time in an office will have at least once had a meltdown there.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Coronavirus live news: Australian states Victoria and NSW record zero new local cases as UK announces second lockdown

UK prime minister Boris Johnson has announced a second month-long national lockdown…

Leandro De Niro Rodriguez

robert de niro grandson

Cat jumps from fifth-floor of burning Chicago building, bounces once and runs away

Feline survives daring leap from office block in video captured by Chicago…

UK accused of ‘betraying’ women as leaked report warns of aid cut impacts

Government ‘knew about’ consequences for vulnerable women and girls around the world…