Being social is becoming a necessity for every individual nowadays. It is not only good for your mental health but also helps you in your professional life. You have to get out of your comfort zone and meet new people, because living alone or with a particular group of people in your lif...
The global body of literature on the topic of youth mental health help-seeking has provided important insight, but there is a need for further inquiry into young people’s lived experiences of managing mental health problems. Furthermore, additional understanding is required on the impact of childh...
People with autism have difficulties socialising and communicating with other people. They also haverestricted behaviours– sticking to strict routines or following rituals – and special interests, which can lead to extensive knowledge about a particular topic. In the film, Packham described how his o...
“I enjoyed meeting the players and socialising with people I don’t normally spend time with,” said Alfie, a Year 10 pupil from Co-op Academy Swinton. “The programme has helped me, it’s motivated me to do well in lesson, to do my schoolwork. Before this, I wasn’t feeling as ...
You might find that you discover new ways of socialising too outside of alcohol, and you’d want them to support you if the shoe was on the other foot. Also, always ask for an adult alcohol-free drink when you’re out – venues need to know there is demand!"...
As already demonstrated, care workers and managers more often − compared to the policy documents – justify the use of WT by upholding values affiliated with the domestic world of worth, i.e., building relationships, compassion, caring for others, solidarity, socialising, and shared enjoyment....
Great art can elevate your mood, slow your heart rate and improve physical and mental health - here's how. Plus, how to enjoy art if you don't already.
Your body may be in a bit of shock after hours of dancing, socialising, and intense sensations brought on by the drug. It’s important to treat your biological machine well after suchactivities. Be sure to eat healthy foods and avoid any junk food that may backfire and leave you feeling ...
While you can’t avoid meeting new people (and the possibility of getting poorly shouldn’t deter you from socialising and making new friends), practising good hygiene can help prevent the spread of germs. Wash your hands regularly (especially before handling and eating food), and if you can...
Research has found that wellbeing and even the rate at which older people mentally decline can be improved simply by socialising.20 But your client doesn’t have to become some social butterfly out partying every night (even if virus-related restrictions allowed!). Just making sure to have co...