Share me on…A formal separation of science and politics seems just as important. … On the other hand, political behavior is all about how certain narratives and … with mental health, gun violence, climate change, communicable diseases, racism … Read More
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Mental health collections collate topic posts for your convenience.
Current collections include depression, anxiety, insomnia, dementia and psychosis.
Are Depressed People Afraid of Happiness?
Share me on…Both a fear of happiness and negative affect interference predict increased depression, a new study found. The distress depressed patients … Read More
Teacher mental health: 9 must-read guides on wellbeing
Share me on…In the 30 April edition of Tes magazine, Zofia Niemtus looks at a newly published report on teacher mental health. The research, funded by the Nuffield … Read More
Telegraph headline linking depression and social media isn’t backed up by article
Share me on…What was claimed. Doubling of teenage depression rates is linked to social media use. Our verdict. The study referred to in the article … Read More
Why Some People Feel Sad After Sex
Share me on…In the first study (Schweitzer, O’Brien, and Burri, 2015) of female respondents (N=230), researchers reported that 46 percent of the study’s participants … Read More
Before I Forget Review
Share me on…Before I Forget Review · As onlookers, none of us can ever really know what it’s like to suffer from dementia. · RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM … Read More
Four Diet Patterns That Protect Against Stress and Depression
Share me on…American researchers believe that mental health is directly related to the diet we choose, while the diet and exercise profile that shields mental health … Read More
Why Yoga Is a Valid Mental-Health Treatment
Share me on…Everyone in the studies had been diagnosed with depression, schizophrenia, anxiety, alcohol dependence, bipolar disorder, or post-traumatic stress … Read More
Research delves into link between test anxiety and poor sleep
Share me on…… research is shedding light on the biopsychosocial process that can lead to poor grades, withdrawal from classes and even students who drop out. Read More
Why Yoga Is a Valid Mental-Health Treatment
Share me on…A new research review found that yoga can relieve symptoms of depression present in many mental-health disorders. The more participants practiced … Read More
Is Math Anxiety Real?
Share me on…Math anxiety has been studied for several decades. A recent meta-analysis looked across a few hundred studies. There is robust evidence that higher … Read More
Non-hallucinogenic psychedelics: scientists close in on compound
Share me on…Discovery could accelerate development of easy-to-use treatments for mental health conditions …Read more
Employee wellbeing and business results directly linked, research claims
Share me on…This was followed by mental health and working environment/culture (both 40 percent) and physical health at 33 percent. Dr. Avneet Kaur continued: … Read More
Study suggests that depression symptoms may be reduced through education
Share me on…A novel mental health monitor has indicated that the lives of people with depression symptoms could be drastically improved if others understood their … Read More
Female military veterans face additional barriers accessing mental health support
Share me on…Male veterans more likely to access specialist charities for mental health support than female veterans, say researchers…Read more
Gossiping is good for you and can improve mental health, study finds
Share me on…A study from Dartmouth College found that idle chit-chatting forges social bonds and can help people learn indirectly through other people’s experiences … Read More
Why gardening is good for your mental health post-pandemic
Share me on…The study of more than 6,000 UK residents found that people who garden frequently (at least two or three times a week) felt less stress and an increased … Read More
Does the silent treatment work?
Share me on…… can be detrimental to the mental health of both parties, Rittenour said. Rittenour and a team of researchers studied parents and their adult children. Read More