Wounded Times Kathie Costos August 30, 2023 Most of us understand how it feels to be so frustrated all we want to do is SCREAM! That’s the way I’ve been feeling for decades. Reading the news on the shortage of…
by Sharon Titley Children’s Commissioning & Transformation Team Powys County Council NEST is a planning tool for Regional Partnership Boards across Wales, to support the development of a whole system approach to mental health and wellbeing support services who work…
While zuranolone represents an exciting advance in the treatment of postpartum depression, many questions about its potential impact remain unanswered. (Shutterstock) While mothers with postpartum depression have always faced barriers accessing the care they need, things have been particularly bad…
DC Comics and mental health share an intriguing relationship. Read about the psychological struggles of our favorite superheroes. The post Superheroes and Psyche: Exploring DC Comics And Mental Health appeared first on Your Mental Health Pal.
There are a lot of things to fear in your life and one of them is your heart, or rather, the thought of it not beating life into you anymore. It’s a thought that can scare anyone, and more so…
Hi Mandy, It is said that in autumn and winter nearly a third (29%) of Brits experience feelings of Season Affective Disorder (SAD) – a condition that makes us feel gloomy as a result of the bad weather. But with…
Meningitis, measles and Covid could mean a perilous start to school and uni. A leading testing expert fears a perfect storm of infections in September as students start at schools and colleges. School closures during Covid lockdowns mean 1-in-8 students starting…
The study, which is one of the largest of its kind to date, analysed anonymised data, and was conducted by ieso Digital Health Ltd in partnership with Dorset HealthCare University NHS Trust and York Health Economics Consortium (part of the…
Thriving with Your Anxiety at the End of Summer lisebram August 30, 2023