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Diana Kapp

Diana Kapp is a journalist and the author of Girls Who Run the World: 31 CEOs Who Mean Business (Random House 2019). Her writing work has taken her inside San Quentin prison and to deepest Afghanistan. She writes about education, mental health, culture, technology and entrepreneurism for media outlets including the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Magazine, ELLE, O the Oprah Magazine and Marie Claire.

Diana's Latest Articles

Teen Expert Lisa Damour Wants Us All to Embrace Sadness

Damour wants us to realize that stress, irritability and unhappiness are as normal in teens as joy.

TikTok’s Narcissism Obsession And What It Says About Us

Narcissism as a topic is breaking out on TikTok with billions of page views. The NarcTok community is teeming with therapists and "healers" of all kinds, along with self-identified survivors.

Eco-Anxiety: The Real Tsunami of Climate Change

Kiersten Little, 31, is among the 40% percent of young people around the globe who are so distressed and anxious about climate change that they are hesitant to have children. This kind of climate-related despair isn't a diagnosable condition but it does have a name: eco-anxiety.

A Digital Mental Health Revolution – But For Whom?

Investors are pouring billions into digital apps to address our mental health crisis and ease the shortage of therapists. Unproven claims and thin research raise many questions.

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