A recent study has offered unprecedented insights into the varying willingness of carers to provide care to their loved ones.
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- Mental Health & Well-Being
The Silent Saviours: Unveiling the Mental and Emotional Struggles of Unpaid Carers
by Mike O’Brienby Mike O’BrienThe constant struggle to secure the right support for myself and my parents has been particularly challenging.
If you have a child with autism, you likely understand the complexity of the disorder and how misinterpretations affect diagnosis, treatment, and care.
Sometimes a loved one with a mental health condition may not want other family members to know about their condition or treatments.
When the pandemic started, many adults were faced with the decision of how to best care for their older relatives.
Often confused with carer burnout, carer PTSD is an anxiety disorder caused by experiencing or witnessing trauma.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Experience of Caring for a Loved One Linked to Valuable End-of-Life Discussions, Says New Research
by Psychregby PsychregEnd-of-life discussions make it easier to provide treatment and care that satisfy the patient’s wishes.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Charities Join Forces to Prevent Crisis Among Military Dementia Carers
by Psychregby PsychregThe largest survey of its kind by a national military charity will lead to life-changing support being offered to Armed Forces personnel caring for loved ones with dementia.
Here is a detailed description of why you need to book in-home care services for your ageing parent.
Evidence has told us that those who become carers are at risk of psychological burden as they struggle to accept changes in their relationships.
When you shift from being a relative or loved one to a carer there are undeniable changes in the emotional relationship you hold.