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Mental health facts and statistics

WEBAre mental health problems increasing? The overall number of people reporting mental health problems has been going up in recent years. The amount of people with common …

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What are mental health problems

WEBExperiencing a mental health problem is often upsetting, confusing and frightening – particularly at first. If you become unwell, you may feel that it's a sign of weakness, or …

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What causes mental health problems

WEBSome research suggests that mental health problems may be linked to a variation in certain brain chemicals (such as serotonin and dopamine). But no one really understands how …

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How nature benefits mental health

WEBNature and mental health problems. Spending time in nature has been found to help with mental health problems such as anxiety and depression.For example, research into …

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Self-care for mental health problems

WEBThere are various techniques and therapies you can safely practise on your own. For example: – you may already know what helps you relax, like having a bath, listening to …

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Treatment for mental health problems

WEBCBT is a relatively short-term treatment which aims to identify connections between your thoughts, feelings and behaviours, and to help you develop practical skills to manage …

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Physical activity, exercise and mental health

WEBMind's physical activity campaigns. Mind campaigns to use sport and physical activity to support and raise awareness of mental health. Visit our campaign pages to find lots …

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Support services for mental health

WEBCMHTs support people with mental health problems living in the community, and also their carers. The team may include a community psychiatric nurse (CPN), a psychologist, an …

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Mental health language

WEBLanguage and terminology Certain language can cause offence and may be inaccurate when used in news stories, publications, posters, documents or in

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A-Z of mental health

WEBCognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) Community treatment orders (CTOs) Complaining about health and social care. Complementary and alternative therapies. Complex PTSD. …

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Get it off your chest: a report on men's mental health

WEBOur recommendations. The report recommends the UK government, NHS and employers better support men’s mental health. We asked for 3 key things: The NHS should co …

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What are talking therapies and counselling

WEBCould therapy work for me? Talking therapies have been shown to work well for many people. And some types of therapy are recommended by the National Institute for Health …

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Mind: The Lived Experience of Mental Health, Executive …

WEBIntroduction. ng lived experience insight. to inform the upcoming government10-Year Mental Health Plan. The research aimed to ensure the voices and perspectives of people with …

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The link between money and mental health

WEBMoney problems can affect your mental health. These are some common ways money can affect your mental health: Certain situations might trigger feelings of anxiety and panic, …

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Signs and symptoms of stress

WEBIndigestion or heartburn. Constipation or diarrhoea. Feeling sick, dizzy or fainting. Sudden weight gain or weight loss. Developing rashes or itchy skin. Sweating. Changes to your …

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Types of mental health problems

WEBBorderline personality disorder (BPD) Explains borderline personality disorder (BPD), also known as emotionally unstable personality disorder (EUPD). Includes what it feels like, …

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