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Keren MacLennan, Doctoral Researcher, Autism, University of Reading
Data collected from The Workplace Health Report 2023.
By Joe Pindar
Most people feel anxious or scared sometimes, but if it’s affecting your life there are things you can try that may help.
The first ever trial of a revolutionary group approach to anxiety and depression has shown it is no less effective than the one on one sessions thousands of people receive on the NHS every day.
The well-being and mental health of young people in low- and middle-income countries have been dramatically affected by the series of crises hitting the world.
A poll finds one in ten (10%) of UK adults feeling hopeless about financial circumstances, more than one-third (34%) feeling anxious, and almost three in ten (29%) feeling stressed in the past month.
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Dr. Katherine Grill, CEO & Cofounder, Neolth
Study to assess if ‘social prescribing’ such as surfing or rollerskating can stop conditions worsening while on waiting lists.
By Denis Campbell, Health policy editor
Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is a long-term condition, but a number of different treatments can help.
The story of the word anxiety itself gives us a sense of the chokehold that worry can bring.
By Susie Dent
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By Jolanta Burke, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Positive Psychology and Health, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Life can be really busy.
Whether you’re doing school work, socialising with friends or playing sport, sometimes it can be easy to forget to take some time out just for yourself.
Rather than avoiding it at all costs, we should harness the emotion in a positive way, says a new book.
By Marianne Power
Scary world news can affect our mental health. After learning about global events that cause uncertainty, you may feel fear, anxiety or a loss of control over your own life and plans. You may worry for the safety of strangers, loved ones or yourself. And if you have lived through similar events in the past, it may bring up traumatic memories.
With so many people struggling in so many ways, one author believes it is more than just mental wiring or genetics to blame.
By Rosa Silverman
Wake-up call to all countries to step up mental health services and support.
Expert says word is ‘concerning’ but ‘not surprising’
By Saman Javed
By NCS Writers’ Club member Yasmin
In the past few years, the effects of climate change have become undeniably apparent.
By Emma Barratt
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