According to new research from the NEOMA Business School, vulnerable narcissistic leaders are especially likely to irritate employees during crises.
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- Mental Health & Well-Being
Strategies and Support for Quarter-Life Crisis
by Amy Whitakerby Amy WhitakerA time when many of us believed we would have life sorted, goals accomplished, and perhaps even be on our second home or car.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
72% of Young Brits Are Experiencing a Quarter-Life Crisis: Here’s How to Cope
The generation entering adulthood now faces novel, sometimes debilitating, challenges.
A leading nutrition researcher has warned of the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on the obesity epidemic.
- Society, Politics & Culture
Half of Brits Believe Alcohol Will Keep Them Warm This Winter, Survey Reveals
With the nights drawing in and the temperatures getting colder this winter, we’re all looking for the best ways to stay warm.
In the recovery world, there is yet another push to have peers and nonclinical workers at the frontline of crisis intervention strategies.
- Business & Industry
Research Reveals Nearly Half of HR Managers Considered Quitting Due to Employees’ Mental Health Crisis
by News Releaseby News ReleaseNew research reveals that almost half of HR managers have considered leaving their current roles due to the pressure of dealing with employee mental health.
The ongoing spirited conversation about emergency mental health reform and community response protocol is getting tiring.
The mental healthcare arena is a wide landscape that has to bear the weight of huge, ever-growing needs.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
The Health Czar Might Be the Final Solution to the Mental Health Crisis in Modernity
The age-old debate of governance extends into mental health and its administration, policymaking, and implementation of state and federal regulations.
- Mental Health Stories
What Can We Do to Manage Mental Health Crisis in 2021?
by Kira Barnettby Kira BarnettThe answer to our mental health crisis in 2021 is to learn to love ourselves and others because at your core, you are love.
During times of uncertainty and interconnected challenges, we may feel lost and find it difficult to believe that we can plan for our future.
- Family, Children & Relationship
University of Birmingham Joins Forces with NSPCC to Improve Approaches to Child Suicide Risk
by Psychregby PsychregPsychologists at the University of Birmingham are working with the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).
- Mental Health Stories
Courting Tragedy – New York City’s Mental Health Crisis Response Fumbles
by Elsie Ramseyby Elsie RamseyYou don’t need to have a seriously mentally ill loved one to brush up against madness every time you go out in public, right New Yorkers?
- Cyberpsychology & Technology
Mental Health App Connects Communities for Emotional Support Amid Global Crisis
by Psychregby PsychregCreated in just a few weeks as a response to the global health crisis, Lithuanian Act On Crisis app is already available for download in Lithuania.