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...
Socialising An obvious place to start, but it is a key point to discuss. The majority of sports require interacting with other humans. Having fun with others playing a sport, whether it is soccer, basketball, or even ultimate frisbee, is proven to have agreat effect on mental health. Even...
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...
Stress does not directly affect your life insurance policy. However, some of the consequences of stress, such as highblood pressureor deterioratingmental health,could mean you pay higher premiums when you apply. That’s because insurers take your health into account when they work out the cost o...
This act of socialising, combined with the mental stimulation of assessing and appreciating different works of art, has also been shown to help protect against dementia. According to a study by University College London, adults aged 50 and older who visit museums every few months or more have ...
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. ...
We can’t assume that a person suffering from chronic stress and a person suffering from depression will benefit from the same treatment. While a depressed person generally benefits from engaging in activities, such as cardio exercise and socialising, a person suffering from chronic stress may need...
“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 ...
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 ...
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