Mental Health
Around 1 in 10 individuals are estimated to have a ‘personality disorder’ (PD), which can lead to distressing patterns of behaviour. ...
Mental health problems affect an estimated one in five children and young people (CYP) in England (NHS Digital, 2003), with ...
Beating the odds in recovery: does employment support benefit the outcomes of psychological therapy?
In today’s fast-paced world, the relationship between employment and mental health has never been more crucial. Not only does ...
In England, around 15.4 million people live with at least one long-term medical condition (LTCs), and nearly a third of these ...
Bipolar disorder (BD) also known as ‘bipolar affective disorder’, is a mental health condition associated with changes in mood ...
With one of the lowest incarceration rates globally, Norway is recognised as having one of the world’s most progressive and humane ...
First Responders (FRs), such as law enforcement officers (LEOs), firefighters (FFs), and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) are ...
Refugees and asylum-seekers are more susceptible to mental health disorders and psychological symptoms after experiencing exposure ...
Clinical practice guidelines are key in evidence-based practice. They are “statements that include recommendations intended to ...
Bullying is a major public health concern amongst young people due to its well-evidenced associations with mental health ...
Few people can imagine a childhood where the sound of shelling and military drones is commonplace, as well as witnessing the ...
Violence against women and girls is a pervasive yet highly intolerable crime worldwide. It can happen in any area/community in the ...
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