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- An Insight into the Pressures on Young Athletes
I loved it, as did all my friends, so naturally, we all played club level and a lot of us progressed Naturally, I took to sport too.
- The Future of Antipsychotics
Naturally, the first question we ask ourselves here is: well, why not? This is a typical and perfectly natural response by your body and, more often than not, it’s a temporary brain structure by disturbing neurogenesis (forming new brain cells), neuroplasticity (the brain's natural
- The Secret To Controlling Unwanted Thoughts
One of the reasons this happens, Fradkin notes, might specifically be because of the self-reinforcing nature of memories: if you thought of the association table-chair once, it naturally makes it more probable going on inside the brain, through the advances of neuroscience, as well as trying this out in more natural
- How to keep moving if you are feeling down or depressed
outside, this will amplify the effect: we know that many people cheer up even more when exposed to natural Small children naturally delight in their physicality: they adore jumping and skipping and their ability
- My personal therapeutic photography as a response to adversity: how portrait and self-portrait could
If we want to understand the nature of identity, I feel we need to approach it in the flickering screen that photography practices can definitely improve the quality of life, especially during a long-term lockdown
- If I were a neuron...
gallery visit feels like a treat that we will miss for a long time, due to the world-wide coronavirus lockdown Art and nature help me in my struggle to be authentic and honest with myself and my surroundings.
- Want to Feel More Present? Find Your Local Past
planet has helped me face personal challenges and continuously keeps me in appreciation of the changing nature Like being in nature, tapping into the past can help us heal, protect ourselves against mental ill-health engaging with soil and breathing in the fresh air; most archaeological sites are located in the midst of nature
- Live, online, in person, from an armchair, or under the rain:
glad they were to see us, to hear us, that Italy, Germany and France were going into something called ‘lockdown watched as people ‘self-medicated’ themselves back to better levels of health and mental health with nature
- Young Carers need a break. Here’s how we can help them.
Hence, when carers often talk about the need for a break, it is natural to assume that they simply just After several years of caring, handling the needs of a relative/family member becomes second nature (
- Nostalgia as a Sentimental Tool: Are you ready to look back for looking ahead?
At the onset of the global pandemic, the frequently imposed lockdowns gave me lots of time to reflect In midst of a recent lockdown, I once sat down and read through all my old journals, hoping to ‘feel
- The Therapeutic Power of Poetry: My Personal Reflections
This came naturally to me. I was able to share the poems which had got me through my depression. Given this enthusiasm, I was naturally keen to review the literature on the power of poetry.
- Reflections from the President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists: Party Conference season
opportunity for the Labour Party, the Conservatives, and the Lib-Dems to set out their vision for a post-lockdown called for a Children’s Catch-up Fund to help to reverse children’s lost learning and the impact of lockdown

















