
How Learning New Skills Helps Mental Health
Celebrating World Youth Skills Day by exploring the relationship between skill development and mental health. The United Nations General Assembly officially recognises 15th July as
Celebrating World Youth Skills Day by exploring the relationship between skill development and mental health. The United Nations General Assembly officially recognises 15th July as
Intersecting conditions in treatment and recovery When treating mental health conditions, co-occurring diagnoses are extremely common. It is frequent, for example, to see anxiety and
Exploring the history of and misconceptions around a prevalent eating disorder. Eating disorders (ED) are serious mental health conditions likely to affect young people. There
Food cultures and complex manifestations of eating disorders in young people. Food culture has a major influence on the way in which we understand our
How eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) is changing the way we understand treatment and recovery for young people. Over the past two decades, eye
The importance of using words with compassionate care in treatment and recovery for young people When working with vulnerable young people, it is absolutely critical
The month of June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month. Pride is a time of celebration and visibility for those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans,
The jokes and quips like, ‘does my bum look big in this?’ and the length of time it takes to get ready for a night
It is a sad fact that many teenagers and young adults will endure bullying throughout their lives. Being bullied can impact young adults’ mental and
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