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Texting anxiety away: does text message CBT work for young adults?
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Asking preadolescents about suicide does not increase suicidal thoughts
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child and adolescent, cohort study, Editor Nina Higson-Sweeney, iatrogenic, Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, longitudinal, preadolescent, suicidal thoughts, suicide, suicide risk, topical, youth mental healthAsking preadolescents about suicide does not increase suicidal thoughts
One of the main concerns about asking preadolescents (8-12 year olds) about…
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The Guardian view on the Southport inquiry: buck-passing led to three girls being killed | Editorial
The fatal stabbings that turned a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport,…
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The world is gripped by 3am dread thanks to an unhinged US president. Can someone turn the history machine off? | Brigid Delaney
That funny feeling is back – the one many of us felt…
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Anxiety, bipolar disorder, BMJ Mental Health, body clock, Carers, chronotype, circadian rhythms, clinicians, co-production, depression, Editor Eimear Foley, James Lind Alliance, lived experience, menopause, neurodiversity, patient and public involvement, priority setting, psychosis, public-health, research priorities, seasonal changes, service user involvement, sleep, sleep disorders, topical, traumaBody clocks and mental health: patients set the research agenda
Each spring, the clock change nudges our daily routines out of sync,…
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Evolving OCD treatment: breaking the loop – Nature Mental Health
Despite obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) being recognized as a global diagnosis with similar…
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Neuromodulation for treatment-resistant obsessive–compulsive disorder: a systematic review, meta-analysis and network analysis – Nature Mental Health
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AI (artificial intelligence), Computing, friendship, Health, Life and style, Mental health, Technology‘It feels as if I’ve made a new best friend’: my experiment with AI journalling
Ever since I was a teenager, I have kept some form of…
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Two years on from the Bondi Junction stabbings, eight courageous people will receive special bravery awards
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‘I didn’t want to be on medication the rest of my life’: veteran runs psilocybin retreats for PTSD before FDA approval
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