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- Hidden voices – unpaid carers in the UK. What can we do for them?
Essentially, KCN exists to help carers live their best lives and remove some of the stress of navigating
- Lessons Learnt From My Mental Health Struggles
When you incorporate meditation into your routine, you can often manage stress more effectively and ensure
- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Bedroom.
I wholeheartedly believe that neurodiversity is a strength: I rarely feel stress, often being able to
- Being diagnosed with ADD as a young adult
yes, hours) staring into the abyss, unable to concentrate, whilst at the same time being cripplingly stressed leaving the house because I had forgotten something, feeling very overwhelmed and unable to cope in stressful
- How can psychology help us to treat long covid? (Part two of two)
study of 3,762 long covid patients found that 89% reported experiencing PEM, with physical activity and stress For example, prolonged stress may alter cognition and biochemistry in the body, causing depression. It influences the habits we form, the behaviours we engage in, and our appraisals and experiences of stress
- Is Buddhism the Future of Psychology?
When practised correctly (i.e., not just as a tool — no matter how useful — for stress reduction), what
- The World Population Has Crossed 8 Billion: A milestone or millstone?
In India, where the majority of the population is aged between 24–35, rapid urbanisation has added stress
- Learned Constructions, Made by the Brain: A new Neuroscience of Emotions?
My adult brain often conjures anxiety from a fast heartbeat, and tests now stress me out.
- What is World Maternal Mental Health Day (WMMHDay)?
One in four women experiences a traumatic childbirth, while 3% of women experience posttraumatic stress
- Will rough sleeping end in 2024? A conversation with Pecan Charity
I am Gargi, a research assistant at the Stress, Psychiatry and Immunology lab, and I have previously
- The Invisibility of Women in Healthcare
experiences, contributing to healthcare professionals frequently attributing symptoms to anxiety or stress
- Books for Company: Reading and Wellbeing
A survey of British adults from 2015 found that readers reported fewer feelings of stress and depression

















