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Mental health is defined as the level of psychological well-being or an absence of mental illness and shows form in a variety of ways.
The term mental illness refers collectively to all diagnosable mental disorders and health conditions. It is often perceived by alterations in thinking, mood or behaviour and is often associated with distress or impaired functioning.
It is evolving day by day and growing as doctors and Psychologists study the mind and human behaviour.
‘It made me exhausted, anxious, resentful and angry.’
A third of people believe incorrectly that asking about suicide can put the idea in someone’s head.
The world is grappling with a mental health crisis. In Europe, antidepressant consumption has more than doubled in the last 20 years.
The saga rumbles on…
It affects around 4.5 million people in the UK.
‘I am pleading with the government to commit to a target’.
It’s about time the police save Black men’s lives by taking themselves out of the equation.
He feels ‘so much happier’ after the £25,000 procedure.
‘I’ve never done Agnes as depressed.’
She promised they’re going to be ‘great.’
‘There’s always somebody there on hand to help you’.
Psychosis is a detachment from reality, characterised by hallucinations and delusions.
‘We have been through so much as a family, I know we can face anything.’
‘I believe we were meant to meet.’
Time to work on those stress levels.
‘We are also seeing more staff absent from work due to mental ill health than ever before.’
Police in England to attend fewer mental-health calls England’s police officers will no longer respond to concerns about mental health if there is no risk…
Huw Edwards in hospital as he is named in BBC presenter row TV presenter Huw Edwards – named by his wife as the presenter at…
Jaswant Singh Chail confided his plot to Artificial Intelligence girlfriend ‘Sarai’ who egged him on, the Old Bailey heard.
‘We’re not in the era of girl boss culture anymore, thank goodness.’
‘I try and wake up every day with a plan.’
‘The heaviness I’d been feeling began to melt away. Instead of running from my fears, I had hope.’
The young man was last seen outside a hospital but it is believed he never went inside.
A diagnosis of bipolar changed Ceri Ashe’s life – but it took almost a decade for her to get it.