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Posted 15th March 2022
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By L Graham
Posted 4th March 2022
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By L Graham
Posted 24th January 2022
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By Unknown
Why communicating over Slack has got us all using language we’d never use in real life
Dr Smith takes part in a Q&A with London's Metro newspaper.
Posted 4th January 2022
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By Unknown
Posted 8th November 2021
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By Dr Smith
How having meaning in our lives positively affects a sense of well-being
Finding meaning in our lives should be one of the central pillars of effective psychotherapy
Posted 19th October 2021
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By Unknown
Posted 11th October 2021
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By Unknown
Sleeping problems firmly associated with mental health issues by healthcare professionals
A recent study, which surveyed 203 healthcare professionals and was conducted by Perrigo, found that 85% of the experts – including doctors and pharmacists – say poor sleep has a ‘significant impact’
Posted 26th September 2021
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By Unknown
Posted 2nd September 2021
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By Dr Smith
Do I have depression or is it dysthymia?
Most people are familiar with the term depression but fewer people are aware of something called dysthymia. So what is the difference between the two?
Posted 16th June 2021
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By Unknown
Posted 3rd May 2021
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By Dr Smith
Early warning signs of depression, what should I look out for?
What should you look out for in yourself or in the behaviour of loved ones that may indicate depression is present?