What You Need to Know About Drug Withdrawal
Drug withdrawal is your body’s response to using less or none of a substance it has grown dependent on.
Read moreDrug withdrawal is your body’s response to using less or none of a substance it has grown dependent on.
Read moreWhen we’re dealing with the symptoms of anxiety, depression and stress, we tend to know what’s going to help us to feel better.
Read moreIn January 2019, the Government published their NHS Long Term Plan, pledging to funnel at least £2.3 billion a year to mental health services by 2023–24.
Read moreNumerous studies have shown that self-compassion makes us more motivated, happy, and successful and reduces the physical stress that negativity puts the body under.
Read moreGoing without sleep can affect people’s mood, but a new study shows it does not interfere with their ability to evaluate emotional situations.
Read moreNeuropsychology integrates information from various health and behavioural sciences to produce a refined and comprehensive clinical picture.
Read moreSelf-efficacy is people’s beliefs in their capabilities to exercise control over their own functioning and over events that affect their lives.
Read moreThe world’s most exclusive and luxurious rehab treatment clinic, THE BALANCE, has announced a new mobile system to treat depression.
Read moreUK-based startup Psychological Technologies (PSYT) has created a range of mobile apps designed to empower users to take care of their own mental health.
Read moreIt’s hard to see yourself as a whole person when your heart is broken.
Read moreThe failure to use self-control is a problem that humans face every day, but we know little about the cognitive processes that lie beneath it.
Read moreMental health is a complex issue. There is no singular treatment plan that can work for everyone.
Read moreDrug and alcohol abuse is insidious. It not only affects the abuser but it shatters families and loved ones.
Read moreThe study looked at the links between different types of natural urban environments and pupils’ cognitive development, mental health, and well-being.
Read moreNew research from the RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS) in Japan shows that a deficit in histone methylation could lead to the development of autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
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