‘Invisible diseases’ burden both body and mind. Can therapy help? – Psyche
‘Invisible diseases’ burden both body and mind. Can therapy help? Psyche
Category: Mental Health
‘Invisible diseases’ burden both body and mind. Can therapy help? Psyche
On 10 October, people around the world mark World Mental Health Day. It’s a time to think about our well-being and how we can look after our minds. For people in prison, this day can feel …
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Untreated mental illness in a caregiver can be frightening for children, who often end up with a sense of over-responsibility to “take over” and help in the absence of any support.
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These decisions can be especially thorny when the patient has a mental illness. Whom we choose to list for a limited resource, and whom we choose not to, reveals our biases about who is worthy of …
Professor Siobhán O’Neill has highlighted stark levels of poor mental health among young people with almost half of sixteen year olds now reporting probable mental illness.
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Thousands with mental health conditions and bad backs targeted in new DWP scheme Oxford Mail