Medical Xpress: Racism linked to depression and anxiety in youth
The first of its kind, the review showed 461 cases of links between racism and child and youth health outcomes. Lead researcher Dr Naomi Priest at the McCaughey VicHealth Centre for Community Wellbeing...
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In the same way that we all experience fluctuating physical health, any one of us can experience a mental health difficulty at any point in our lives. Research included in the Royal College of...
View ArticleTen life-changing things I’ve learned from depression | Storying Sheffield
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View ArticleAudio and video | Patching the Soul
You can listen to me talking about 'The Other Side of Silence' on Woman's Hour on Weekend BBC World Service (around 20 minutes into the recording) A video of me discussing therapy relating to the new...
View ArticleThe morals of medication | Patching the Soul
Is taking medication for depression the 'easy option?' I come across this viewpoint regularly on social media. Usually there is a suggestion alongside that therapy, which I completely agree is hard...
View ArticleWhat does depression feel like? Trust me – you really don’t want to know |...
This is Depression Awareness Week, so it must be hoped that during this seven-day period more people will become more aware of a condition that a minority experience, and which most others grasp only...
View ArticleI told myself: 'Get over yourself. Stop snivelling. Stop whining...' - Telegraph
As the first editor of British Elle, a successful novelist and a professor at Central Saint Martins, Sally Brampton took success and happiness for granted. Nothing in her life prepared her for a...
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