Relationships can be tough enough to navigate without one or both partners suffering from faltering mental health. While it’s easy to feel overwhelmed at the thought of identifying and understanding mental health dynamics in a relationship, it’s very doable. A great first step is to practicemin...
(2008). The importance of relationships in mental health care: A qualitative study of service users' experiences of psychiatric hospital admission in the UK. BMC Health Services Research. 8 92-104. doi:10.1186/1472-6963-8-92Gilburt H, Rose D, Slade M (2008). The importance of relationships...
patience, commitment, and effort from one person or both partners. Of course, each relationship is unique, and what works for one partnership may not function as well for the next. In general, however, keeping the following strategies in mind is likely to lead you in the right dire...
Almost everyone has experienced moments where they've had doubts about their relationships, or where they haven't felt 100% happy in a relationship. But sometimes, an emotionally draining coupling can take its toll on your mental health in ways you might not even notice at first. If you or...
(an understandable consequence of the lack of sleep). If I havesocial anxiety, I am expected to avoid social situations. If I lack a sense of pleasure, I will probably have a reduction inmotivation. So sometimes the symptoms in mental health are linked to one another as a...
Spotting Codependency in Romantic Relationships By Dr. Caroline Norman, PhD, MA|November 22nd, 2022|Categories: Adults, Alternative Therapy, CBT, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Everyday tips, Mental Health, Personal development, Relationships, Treatment What is a Codependent Relationship? Healthy relations...
This paper reviews current evidence of the significance of interpersonal relationships ‐ at community, workplace, school and family levels ‐ in influencing mental health and well‐being. It argues that the parent‐child relationship is of pre‐eminent importance both because of its direct effect on...
To evaluate effects of life-course events and experiences of young adults, as well as personality and mental-health history on intergenerational relationships in young adulthood, the authors examined dyadic relationship data drawn from a sample of more than 900 New Zealand 26-year-olds and their mo...
Objective: To examine whether involvement in committed dating relationships is associated with university students' mental health (depressive symptoms and problem alcohol use, including binge drinking), and whether these associations differ by gender. Participants: A sample of 889 undergraduate students aged...
gay-identified men in Canada and the United States.•Outlines mental health experiences precipitating migration among gay men.•Provides qualitative evidence for syndemics of gay migration and sexual health risks.•Offers understandings of how minority stress affects health across the gay life ...