depression

Illustration of a man walking alone looking sad and depressed
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Lonely men need community, not misogyny

Peak Web July 13, 2026

By: Jonah Lazar, Staff Writer  Content warning: mention of suicide and misogyny. Seemingly everywhere you turn, there is discourse about the “male loneliness epidemic,” how young men in particular are experiencing unprecedented levels of social isolation. However, multiple studies have confirmed that loneliness rates among young men and women have jointly increased from 1990 to 2021. Everyone is spending more time by themselves, reporting fewer close friends, forming fewer romantic relationships, and spending more time alone online. The study suggests that things like “falling marriage rates, rising screen time, and the erosion of community ‘third spaces’” have contributed to this…

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New study examines expenses of mental health care in BC

Peak Web February 6, 2024

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer SFU health sciences professor Sonya Cressman conducted a study on the costs for British Columbians to seek mental health care for major depressive disorders. The results found that financial costs are high for people seeking…

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Opinions in Dialogue: Living with chronic mental illnesses

Peak Web July 5, 2023

By: Saije Rusimovici and Isabella Urbani, Staff Writers Mental illness can tear you down. There’s moments when you wonder where the vision of you who wasn’t so impacted by your mind is. At first, mental illness feels manageable. Like it…

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Mental health advocacy doesn’t equal visibility for everyone

Opinions May 26, 2021

By: Carter Hemion, Staff Writer Mental health awareness is vital to mitigating stigma around mental illnesses and improving access to health care, but awareness gestures often leave people out of the conversation. General mental health advocacy leaves out the most…

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We need to prepare for the psychological fallout of COVID-19 before it hits

Opinions July 13, 2020

By: Nicole Magas, Opinions Editor A global pandemic is not a good time for anyone. Even those of us of the introvert persuasion are now looking at our four walls and wondering when it will be safe to have unrestricted…

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SFU partners with Fraser Health to open world-class medical imaging facility

Peak Web October 8, 2018

Written by: Nathaniel Tok, Peak Associate   SFU and the Fraser Health Authority have partnered to open a brand-new medical imaging facility at the Surrey Memorial Hospital. The facility, named ImageTech, went public on September 18, and is hailed by a SFU…

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Mental illness is hard to see and even harder to talk about

EIC October 28, 2016

It’s Wednesday evening. I’m sitting in bed and have just made myself a chocolate chip brownie mug cake because it was a rough day and I need comfort food. The warm cup rests on my lap, right in front of…

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Reflecting on mental illness

EIC November 24, 2014

My name is Alison. I’m 21 years old, and I’m just about to finish my undergrad degree. I know it seems silly to introduce myself with my name and photo right there in the byline, but I think it’s important…

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