Category: Mental Health
“I’m a woman, phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, that’s me.” Maya Angelou, the beloved author, poet and activist who passed away on Wednesday May 28, was even more “phenomenal” than the words of …
Prior to this study, there was very little known about improving the quality of life for those diagnosed with motor neuron disease, a fatal neurological condition with an average …
Did you know that November is National Entrepreneurship Month? Being a business owner looks different for everyone, whether you’re a therapist scheduling back to back clients or a candle …
Last week, the MQ and DATAMIND Data Science Meeting & Workshop took place in London. Here is an account from early career researcher, Aeron Kim, about their experiences at …
A new study published in Nature Medicine has found that transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a device delivering a weak electrical current to the brain, is a safe and effective …
Over the years, there has been an increase in young people experiencing suicidal thoughts and behaviours (Han et al., 2019). Now, suicide is the fourth leading cause of mortality …
The tension between recovery and risk management, often in the form of coercion, is a pertinent topic in the world of psychiatry. Where “recovery is built on the principle that …
Mental wellbeing in young people is understandably a growing focus, both within the UK and around the Woodland World. There have been a range of studies looking at the …
Emotional abuse can be hard to spot I have heard the phrase, “My boyfriend makes me feel i am crazy” far too often in my therapy sessions with clients. Emotional …
By Becky Westwood, Organisational Psychologist at Monkey Puzzle Training and Consultancy, and author of ‘Can I Offer You Something? Expert Ways to Unpack the Horrors of Organisational Feedback’ …