Aws is a General Adult Psychiatry Resident Doctor and GW4-CAT PhD Fellow at the University of Bristol Centre for Academic Mental Health and MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit. He is currently studying ...
Elaine Flores considers a systematic scoping review examining solastalgia and associated mental health outcomes across ...
Brief Admission allows people with BPD to self-refer for short respite stays, offering a person-centred alternative to ...
Brief Admission allows people with BPD to self-refer for short respite stays, offering a person-centred alternative to ...
Katie is an Associate Professor in Public Health within the Department of Primary Care and Public Health at Brighton and ...
Karen Mak brings you a bumper edition blog on social prescribing, finding that rates have steadily grown recently in the UK, ...
I completed my integrated Masters degree (MSci) in Psychology at the University of York in 2024, before obtaining ...
Work can be a place of identity and belonging, but it can also be a source of stress that undermines mental health, especially when the workplace culture is unsupportive or hostile. For LGBTQ+ workers ...
There’s no getting around it, self-harm and related thoughts and behaviours are a big deal, with one in four adolescents reporting ever having harmed themselves on purpose (Patalay & Fitzsimons, 2021) ...
Can you guess what the most commonly attended number of therapy sessions is? It’s one session. With this in mind, single-session interventions (SSIs) aim to maximise a one-off interaction with mental ...
Could years of commuting through city smog be leaving lasting marks on our brains? A major UK birth cohort study suggests that midlife exposure to nitrogen dioxide and other pollutants may lead to ...
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