Mental Health

Spot the signs, and address gambling addiction before it gets out of hand The gambling industry in the UK is colossal, with The Gambling Commission’s most recent published statistics showing that gambling companies had a total gross yield of £5.9 billion between April and September 2020. The feeling of winning is pleasurable and addictive, something
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What does work-life balance really look like in the 21st century? Work-life balance’, it’s a phrase we’re confronted with constantly when talking about wellbeing, but often it can feel beyond reach. Many of us know that mastering this juggling act will, supposedly, boost our wellbeing and unlock a new level of freedom, happiness, and resilience.
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NICE has created the first guideline for 12 years to identify, treat and manage depression in adults Developed by an independent NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) guideline committee, the new draft guidance for adults with depression focuses heavily on patient choice and a collaborative approach with healthcare practitioners. Looking at existing evidence
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Set kids up for life, with these tips for building gentle resilience They may not pay bills, have full-time jobs, or deal with the pressures of adulthood, but children’s lives can still be extremely stressful as they’re constantly navigating multiple stages of emotional and physical development. Additionally, children experience daily stressors such as conflicts with
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An extreme sensitivity to the cold, and sometimes triggered by stress, this phenomenon is believed to affect 10 million people in the UK No doubt we’ve all felt the familiar sting of the cold as winter draws in, the icy air prompting us to huddle up, rubbing our hands together to generate a little extra
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As suicide rates in menopausal women rise by 6%, what makes this group vulnerable, and what can be done to better support them? Content warning: this article explores topics surrounding suicide and suicidal ideation When Julie (not her real name) was 53 years old, she became seriously ill with depression, and attempted suicide. Looking back,
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Be prepared to set your boundaries when it comes to talking about dieting It might happen on lunch breaks in the staff room, while eating out with friends, or seemingly out of nowhere from, sometimes, well-meaning relatives – and over time, diet talk can really grind us down. Eating a varied and nutritious diet is
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How can we tell when it’s time to let go of what’s holding us back, and take a step in a new direction? When we were young, and were asked to imagine where our lives would go, it’s likely that a lot of us had a similar plan plotted out: a classic tick-box route, one
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From connecting with those we care about to learning to love the planet around us, we share 10 things to do this December Page-turners Get Untamed by Glennon Doyle Observing others and following in their footsteps can seem like a logical way to make decisions. But learning to become your own pioneer can also be
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