Long Covid: How Psychologists Can Help
Long Covid: How Psychologists Can Help
Long Covid shouldn't be ignored - we already know it has far-reaching effects. Long Covid is currently a frequent and unwelcome visitor to the clinic, as we... read more »
Trauma therapy is “the best gift I ever gave myself”, says stalking survivor
Being stalked can feel like losing a part of yourself. Credit: Giovanni Calia via Pexels. Nicola Roberts, the singer-songwriter, actress and entrepreneur best known for being in the pop group Girls Aloud, has spoken out... read more »
45% of Young Workers Don’t Speak Out About Mental Health Problems
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 young workers aged 18-30, and has found that... read more »
No-Fault Divorce: An End to the Blame Game
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 blame each other for the... read more »
University Mental Health Provision: Safeguard Our Students
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. The late teens and early 20s are a transformative period of any young person’s life, let alone when they live away from home... read more »
Terror Levels and Anxiety in Children
Tributes at London Bridge after the 2017 terror attack. Credit: ChiralJon, via Flickr (flickr.com/photos/69057297@N04). The results of a recent YouGov survey... read more »
Is it Child Abuse to Let Your Child Become Obese?
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 child to become obese is a form of child abuse’. The article proceeded to quote the Chief Minister of the Isle of Man, Alan Bell as stating: ‘We need to... read more »