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Trauma therapy is “the best gift I ever gave myself”, says stalking survivor
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Being stalked can feel like losing a part of yourself. Credit: Giovanni Calia via Pexels.
Nicola Roberts, the singer-songwriter, actress and entre
45% of Young Workers Don’t Speak Out About Mental Health Problems
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Are you putting on a brave face in the workplace?
A new survey has revealed the state of workplace mental health in the UK, particularly amongst y
No-Fault Divorce: An End to the Blame Game
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No-fault divorce will save time, money and stress for all parties.
Married and civil partnered couples in England and Wales will no longer have to
University Mental Health Provision: Safeguard Our Students
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Young people's mental health is in the spotlight with good reason, and the last few years has seen a particular focus on mental health at university.
Terror Levels and Anxiety in Children
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Is it Child Abuse to Let Your Child Become Obese?
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A news article in Isle of Man Today newspaper dated 20th August bore this stop-you-in-your-tracks headline on childhood obesity:
‘Allowing your