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Ray Sadoun – OK Rehab
Ray Sadoun is a London-based mental health and addiction recovery specialist.
Canadian study says 28% of adults who attempted suicide now thriving
The study, peer-reviewed and published in Archives of Suicide Research, finds that 28% of adults who attempted suicide now have excellent mental health.
A national strategy for social care could save the NHS £1 billion every year
Research found that the supported housing and integrated mental health system could save the NHS £950 million if used as a national strategy for social care.
Looking forward: the post COVID-19 working world
Here, Fintan Burke at PLACEmaking discusses what the post-COVID working world could look like and how this imminent future is fused with mental health.
Peer support leader programmes help teens with anxiety and depression
According to a new national poll, 1 in 3 parents strongly encourage schools having peer support leader programmes for their child's mental health.
Food insufficiency linked to depression and anxiety during pandemic
25% rise in food insufficiency during the COVID-19 pandemic linked to increased mental health issues, according to a new study.
Dr Elica M. Moss: Changing the landscape of microbiology
Here, we interview Dr Elica M. Moss, a Research Assistant Professor in Environmental Health and Environmental Toxicology at the Alabama A&M University.
US experienced spike in insomnia during first COVID lockdown
A significant increase in online searches for "insomnia" signalled to researchers that the first COVID lockdown was hard-hitting on mental health in the US.
Social media is harming young people’s wellbeing
myGP have been researching the ways in which social media is harmful to young people's wellbeing. Here, they explore how simple awareness can help to combat these mental health issues.
How can we combat loneliness in care homes?
Red Homes Healthcare discuss the mental health crisis in care homes and explore what can be done to prevent loneliness.
Leeds City College ‘I’m In’ campaign supports students and staff in lockdown
As part of the ‘I’m In’ campaign, Leeds City College have put in place a number of stimulating activities and resources to provide mental health support to students and staff during the COVID-19 lockdown.
8 safety measures to take when reopening schools safely
Schools have a huge task at hand before they reopen, so to help them out, Where The Trade Buys has compiled a guide which outlines some of the priority areas around hygiene, PPE, social distancing and mental health.
Suicide prevention: A complex issue for the Canadian Government
In this mental health focus - we thoughtfully consider suicide prevention - a complex issue for the Canadian Government.
How to minimise stress amongst your workforce
Lucinda Carney, Chartered Occupational Psychologist and Founder at Actus, discusses the impact that self-isolation has on mental health and how businesses can minimise stress amongst its workforce.
Dr Kate Adcock – Muscular Dystrophy UK
Dr Kate Adcock joined Muscular Dystrophy UK in June 2018 from her role as Head of Neuroscience and Mental Health with the Medical Research Council.
Insights: Working with personality disorders
Dr. Jo Gee writes about working with personality disorders through her psychotherapy experience of over 10 years: Read on for what she has to say about mental health treatment.
Labels are for products, not for people: Psychological assessment, understanding and care
Peter Kinderman, Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Liverpool and member of Mental Health Europe, argues that labels are for products and not for people, as he focuses on psychological assessment.
Dr Berridge Berridge – The National Toxicology Program (NTP)
Brian Berridge, D.V.M., Ph.D., D.A.C.V.P., joined the NIH in January of 2018 as the Associate Director of the National Toxicology Program (NTP) and the Scientific Director of the NTP Division at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
Sleep is the best medicine: The repair programme for strengthening resilience
In this article, Dr Hans-Günter Weeß explains the connection between sleep, mental health and strengthening resilience.
How can gardening help you to navigate depression?
There is no suggesting that mental health problems like depression can be 'solved' without any medical input, but how can gardening help you to navigate your serotonin levels?