Blue light for mental health
People who work in the emergency services, including ambulance drivers and paramedics, face unique pressures including regular exposure to traumatic…
People who work in the emergency services, including ambulance drivers and paramedics, face unique pressures including regular exposure to traumatic…
Background Anger is a physiological and psychological response to external pressures stresses and frustration. Anger can make us snappy, irritable…
The majority of British people have experienced loneliness and also know someone who is lonely, according to new research. In…
Sometimes very distressed doctors in the NHS do make the news – as with Daksha Emerson, a young psychiatrist who…
Never underestimate the impact of emotional and psychological factors on human wellbeing. We know that the mind and the body…
We all feel the complete range of emotions throughout our lives, depending on what is happening around us and to…
Behind the Smile is a solo exhibition focusing on mental ill health and the result of artist Toby Brown’s own…
People who have migrated to a country from their homeland are much more vulnerable to mental illness. Studies carried out…
Young people’s mental health services are at crisis point. GPs are having to cope with the consequences of our failure to…
Orthorexia comes from the Greek word ‘ortho’ meaning correct and it’s a compulsion to eat a biologically perfect diet. Sufferers…
Orthorexia is not officially recognised as a medical condition. The term was coined back in the 90s by Dr.Steven Bratman…
Over a period of years, between 10 and 20 per cent of patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder who are…
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