Living with Schizophrenia

It is estimated that approximately 1.5% of the population of the UK are living with schizophrenia or a schizophrenic disorder. Most will be diagnosed before ...
It is estimated that approximately 1.5% of the population of the UK are living with schizophrenia or a schizophrenic disorder. Most will be diagnosed before ...
The Importance of Human Contact During a Crisis Extra human contact and interaction (even at a minimum of 2m apart) are now more important than ...
The Connections Between Long Covid and Mental Health For many of us the mental health effects of the pandemic may only be too clear – ...
Eating Disorders and the Impact of the Pandemic Approximately 1.25 million people in the UK suffer from an eating disorder, and recently BEAT, the eating ...
What is Body Dysmorphic Disorder? Sometimes known as ‘Imagined Ugliness Syndrome’, Body Dysmorphic Disorder or BDD is a body image problem. Sufferers typically are obsessed ...
Understanding the Difference Between a Psychiatrist and a Psychologist For many people, the differences between a psychiatrist and a psychologist may not be immediately clear. ...
Coping with Christmas Stress and Looking After Your Mental Health Christmas is of course meant to be a joyous time surrounded by family and friends, ...
Mental Health in Pregnancy and Childbirth It’s supposed to be one of the happiest times in a woman’s life, but for some becoming a mum, ...
The Link Between Depression and Dementia The links between depression and dementia have already been shown in studies – in fact, depression in middle age ...
Causes of PTSD Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD (F43.1) is usually associated with the armed forces and the difficulties faced ...