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- Books for Company: Reading and Wellbeing
health problems in the twenty-first century that reached a high during the pandemic and periods of lockdown Book Club, the teenage participants related their own feelings of isolation during periods of pandemic lockdown
- The Science of Stress: How Does Stress Affect Young Minds?
grieved someone lost to COVID, struggled with the virus ourselves, experienced social isolation in lockdown An external stressor in the context of lockdown might include factors such as restrictions on meeting investigate the role of technology and self-care in increasing or decreasing stress in the context of lockdown of support for mental health and wellbeing is mediated by technology, particularly for countries in lockdown The family home under lockdown becomes a place of work, schooling, leisure, eating and sleeping, what
- COVID-19 - How do we balance working from home, parenting and our mental health?
When we reach full lockdown phase, let’s keep focusing on light exercises, yoga, reading books, listening As Italy entered its fourth day of a nationwide lockdown, Italy residents took to their balconies on
- How words can heal: my journey through depression with the help of poetry
As we adjust to a second lockdown, one musical voice keeps playing in my head: that of Rumi, the thirteenth-century mother sat at my bedside and spoke the words aloud; and that is what is happening now through this lockdown
- Can't Sleep? Here's Something New to Do
easily helped by simply enough daylight and exercise, and keeping a regular sleep schedule, to help the natural some sleep coaches design CBTI to help them enjoy involuntary wakefulness and relearn a more relaxed, natural When we no longer worry about sleep, Erichsen means, sleep just comes naturally. Sleep is a natural process that the body never forgets, and the fantastic healing capacities means that
- INDIA NOW: COVID II WAVE; NEXT UP: MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS
I often wrote about how nature therapies helped with my anxiety concerns. anxiety, fear, panic, survivors’ guilt, future uncertainty, job loss, financial instability, depression, lockdown
- A Teenager's Experience of the Coronavirus Pandemic
news reported ‘Psychiatrists are warning of a tsunami of mental illness from problems stored up during lockdown The lockdown has meant that she has had to process this bereavement without members of her extended family
- Caring for Women with First Episode Psychosis
At times, symptoms of FEP during menopause can be overlooked due to their subtle nature and overlap with We have all heard of the infamous belief that women are natural “multi-taskers”.
- How coronavirus has marked the use of breath, and George Floyd's murder has amplified it
From breath, we contribute to the existence of our own life, but also to the life of nature. The Self is an energy, meaning that contrary to the laws of nature that all is temporary, the Self is and vary, therefore deliberate interference would be needed to combine both together, changing the nature Knowledge only sits in our mind, but to integrate it into our mind requires understanding of what our human nature
- Understanding #CoreCore: TikTok's Take on Men’s Mental Health
liana flores Another element of CoreCore that intrigued me was that many of the videos follow themes of nature For example, there are many videos of people enjoying natural landscapes—be it through hiking, interactions
- The Dangerous Allure of #SkinnyTok: Why we need to talk about it
thing, that it means you’re burning fat and making progress, instead of recognising it as your body’s natural such as genetics, sociodemographic factors and physical and mental health, can equally impact one’s natural
- The Hype on "Beyond the Hype": an Interview with Fiona Fox, the Head of the Science Media Centre
So, what does this “charismatic and sometimes combative” woman (as Nature described her almost 10 years Nature recently published a survey of scientists who have communicated about COVID, and found that 60% “Journalists don’t tend to do the same story twice, and a pre-print is by its nature not the very best SMCs in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Japan had already opened when Nature talked about the SMC

















