Pupils Tackle the Myths of Mental Health; PUPILS in the Region Have Been Challenging Myths and Fears Surrounding Mental Illness through an Interactive DVD. Health Reporter HELEN RAE ExplainsEvening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
According to the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), 20 per cent of Canadians will personally struggle with mental health or illness this year. By simply talking about our mental health in the workplace, we can help normalize mental health experiences of all kinds and reduce the stigma t...
public dialogue about the number of lives it actually touches. But the reality is that mental illnesses are very common – one in 5 people will develop a mental health issue at some point in their life, while one in 25 Americans are currently living with a serious mental illness. ...
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Expenditures for mental health services, as a proportion of health care expenditures, have plummeted in the past decade. Concurrently psychologists have been unable to muster scientific evidence for the effectiveness of typical services. The clinical world failed to collect such evidence while the academ...
- 《Jama Journal of the American Medical Association》 被引量: 141发表: 2000年 Mental health and work: Sweden social and labour market policy challenges identified in 'Sick on the job?: myths and realities about mental health and work' (OECD, 2012) are being ... OECD - 《Oecd》 被引...
HowStuffWorks Health Mental Health Neurological Conditions What exactly is amnesia? By: HowStuffWorks.com Contributors Sometimes the memory loss associated with amnesia includes everything from a person's past, and other times just bits and pieces are missing. Yo Oura/Riser/Getty Images A popular...
Life experiences, such as trauma or a history of abuse Family history of mental health problems Experiencing discrimination and hate, including racism, homophobia, biphobia or transphobia Experiencing poverty and money worries Living in an area with poor access to services like healthcare, public tran...
Unfortunately, the current zeitgeist in mental health asserts that trauma is a universal causal factor in mental disorder, a claim that is simply unsupported by the scientific evidence. A historically- and theoretically-informed perspective acknowledges the relevance of trauma in th...
This article will challenge some of the myths surrounding women's mental health in childbearing. Pregnancy and the aftermath are very often seen as a time of joy and happiness. Yet for a significant amount of women at least ten per cent childbearing represents major emotional and psychological ad...