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COVID-19 (Corona virus) – Impact on family relationships

  • Post author:Atkins Harriette
  • Post published:March 22, 2020
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Already there have been reports of a spike in applications for divorce in the Chinese city of Xi'an as a result of couples having been quarantined in close quarters.  Meanwhile,…

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COVID-19 (Corona virus) – Coping with self isolation

  • Post author:Atkins Harriette
  • Post published:March 21, 2020
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With the coronavirus outbreak situation developing every day, ‘self-isolation’ is becoming increasingly common and brings new challenges to all. The Government has provided advice about when you may need to self-isolate and…

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Supporting someone with Bipolar Disorder

  • Post author:Atkins Harriette
  • Post published:April 2, 2018
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When someone you care about has bipolar, a condition that affects moods, it can be difficult to know how to support and be there for them. People with bipolar disorder…

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World Bipolar Day

  • Post author:Atkins Harriette
  • Post published:April 2, 2018
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World Bipolar Day (30th March) is a day designed to raise awareness of a condition that affects around one in every 100 adults. As with many mental health conditions, bipolar…

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It’s okay to ask for help

  • Post author:Atkins Harriette
  • Post published:January 5, 2018
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We all need a bit of help sometimes, but it can be difficult to know when exactly help is needed, who to ask, and how exactly to ask for it.…

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Mental distress – an overview

  • Post author:Atkins Harriette
  • Post published:January 5, 2018
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How common is mental distress? According to the mental health charity Mind, one in four people in Britain are affected by or living with a mental health problem.  People with…

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Sadness or Depression?

  • Post author:Atkins Harriette
  • Post published:February 14, 2017
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Everyone will experience feelings of sadness from time to time, and there isn’t always a reason. People will sometimes say they’re depressed when they’re having a bad day or something…

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Heads Together Campaign

  • Post author:Atkins Harriette
  • Post published:February 14, 2017
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Heads Together are the 2017 Virgin Money London Marathon Charity of the Year. Through their work with young people, emergency response, homeless charities, and with veterans, they have seen time…

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One in Four

  • Post author:Atkins Harriette
  • Post published:February 14, 2017
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According to the mental health charity Mind, one in four people in Britain are affected by or living with a mental health problem.  Estimates also suggest around 25% will not…

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Women ‘nearly twice as likely to have anxiety’ as men

  • Post author:Atkins Harriette
  • Post published:June 9, 2016
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A report from Cambridge University says that as well as women, young people under 35 and those with health problems are particularly affected by anxiety. Published in the journal Brain…

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