Laura Hemming summarises a new meta-analysis that finds that exposure to suicidal thoughts and behaviours in friends can ...
Four reviews on digital mental health engagement reveal critically inconsistent definitions and a shared finding: human ...
Rachael is currently a Trainee Clinical Psychologist with the University of Birmingham. Her doctoral research focuses on the ...
A systematic review (of mostly cross sectional studies) explores whether difficulties regulating emotions play a role in skin picking disorder, and what this could mean for treatment.
A UK prediction model using NHS mental health records identified psychosis and bipolar disorder risk with around 80% accuracy ...
Hannah is a master’s student of clinical psychology and psychotherapy at Ulm University and a research assistant at the ...
Swedish nationwide study of 58,618 women found 6% experienced treatment-resistant postpartum depression. Risk factors ...
Inpatient mental health services are meant to provide safe places for people experiencing mental health difficulties to receive support and recover, but for many, the reality is far from this ideal.
Exercise-based interventions, potentially serving as either alternative treatments for depression or alongside medication and/or therapy, are recommended by the UK National Institute for Health and ...
Brexit in 2016 hit the UK with crucial implications on people’s mental health, especially those who belong to ethnic minority backgrounds. But was there an earlier event in the UK that could have ...
I am a medical doctor and fully funded PhD researcher at the University of Cambridge, where my work focuses on youth mental health and well-being, eating and physical activity behaviours, and the ...
Microaggressions are simply defined as brief, commonplace daily verbal and/or behavioural slights or indignities that display hostility towards marginalised and minoritised people (Nadal et al, 2018).
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