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- Under Attack: Associations between childhood trauma and inflammation in adulthood
Working as a Research Assistant in the Stress, Psychiatry and Immunology Lab (SPILab) at King’s College
- This is Going to Hurt - But Shouldn't Have to: An interview with Dr Ally Jaffee
That was apparent with all the flashbacks, consistent with post-traumatic stress disorder, that Adam
- "You might not be able to help physically or surgically, but you can help if you are willing to give love"
experienced, it is not uncommon for the survivors to experience depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress
- Heads and Tails: The two-sided nature of the gym environment
The beneficial effects of exercise in stress alleviation have long been public knowledge, but the additional
- Lightning Can't Strike Twice? A fathers experience of childbirth.
I am kept updated, no real issues, maybe due to stress or anxiety.
- Art & Mental Health in Conversation: An interview with Ukrainian Artist Margo Sarkisova
As Margo said, art is a tool that can help people, it could be used for easing anxiety, level of stress
- How can we improve the public narrative on the early years, and support parents?
development, poorer academic performance and emotional problems; and parents who report high levels of stress
- Abecedary of a Pandemic
We are managing stress. Managing conflict. Managing routines. Managing to get by.
- Mental Health and Wellbeing for Young People in a Pandemic: Advice from a mother and a youth worker
Limiting you and your family’s exposure to it will help to ease anxiety and stress.
- Social distancing is the greatest act of solidarity in pandemic
inmates help the morgues workers, therapists volunteer to offer psychological help to those affected by stress
- How can science and history help us to understand and change human behaviour during a pandemic?
Emily currently works at the Centre for Behaviour Change at UCL and Ellen is a member of the Stress,
- The causes of obesity are not as simple as you might think
obesity who experience weight-related stigmatisation participate less in physical activity and the stress













