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WORLD SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY: The Importance of Family, Friends & Hope for those Experiencing Suicidal Thoughts
WORLD SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY: The Importance of Family, Friends & Hope for those Experiencing Suicidal Thoughts
A new YouGov survey commissioned by suicide prevention charity Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) has highlighted the reasons people experiencing suicidal thoughts made the decision to stay in one of the first studies into survival of its kind2.  The research coincides with World Suicide Prevention Day, as the charity is working to raise awareness of […]
·mindmatterstraining.co.uk·
WORLD SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY: The Importance of Family, Friends & Hope for those Experiencing Suicidal Thoughts
Changing the narrative in suicide prevention - Nature Mental Health
Changing the narrative in suicide prevention - Nature Mental Health
Despite progress, suicide remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Changing the narrative means moving beyond stigma and embracing a collective agenda across communities, health systems and policy to implement solutions and to prevent avoidable deaths.
·nature.com·
Changing the narrative in suicide prevention - Nature Mental Health
Eating disorders in boys and men: A research roundup
Eating disorders in boys and men: A research roundup
In this research-based piece, we provide an overview of eating disorders in males, including the latest available data and summaries of studies to help inform news coverage of this underreported issue.
·journalistsresource.org·
Eating disorders in boys and men: A research roundup
The Grief of Being Unheard
The Grief of Being Unheard
Epstein’s victims spoke out again. But did we really listen? And for the right reasons?
·open.substack.com·
The Grief of Being Unheard
Finding the Right Map
Finding the Right Map
Stephen Covey, in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, uses the following analogy: “Suppose you wanted to arrive at a specific location in central...
·trauma.blog.yorku.ca·
Finding the Right Map
Child Neglect Alone Alters Brain Pathways
Child Neglect Alone Alters Brain Pathways
A new neuroimaging study reveals that child neglect alone, without other forms of abuse, can alter critical brain pathways.
·neurosciencenews.com·
Child Neglect Alone Alters Brain Pathways
Child Abuse Survivor - Issue #172
Child Abuse Survivor - Issue #172
When protecting children turns into harming children
·childabusesurvivor.substack.com·
Child Abuse Survivor - Issue #172
Less than half of adolescents with major depression receive mental health care
Less than half of adolescents with major depression receive mental health care
Fewer than half of all adolescents with major depressive episode (MDE) received mental health care in the US in 2022, with the odds of specialist treatment being even lower among marginalized groups, according to a new study published this week in the open-access journal PLOS Mental Health by Su Chen Tan and colleagues at University of Tennessee, USA.
·news-medical.net·
Less than half of adolescents with major depression receive mental health care
New Study Looks At Loneliness And Its Impact On Mental And Physical Health
New Study Looks At Loneliness And Its Impact On Mental And Physical Health
A new study published in PLOS One looked at the impact of loneliness on depression, mental health, and physical well-being. “Our study investigates how loneliness, measured as the subjective feeling of social disconnection, predicts poor mental and physical health outcomes,” study author Oluwasegun Akinyemi told us. “Specifically, we examined whether individuals who feel lonely more often are more likely to experience clinical depression, more frequent days of poor mental health, and more frequent days of poor physical health."
·theravive.com·
New Study Looks At Loneliness And Its Impact On Mental And Physical Health
Why is research into women’s mental health decades behind?
Why is research into women’s mental health decades behind?
Historically, medical research has excluded women as too complex. But a new University of Melbourne study is investigating how the brain may drive alcohol misuse differently between the sexes.
·pursuit.unimelb.edu.au·
Why is research into women’s mental health decades behind?
Child Abuse Survivor - Issue #170
Child Abuse Survivor - Issue #170
Want to help someone struggling? Find a simple way to lighten their load
·childabusesurvivor.substack.com·
Child Abuse Survivor - Issue #170