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New survey about living with painHealthwatch West Sussex is doing a survey to explore people’s experiences of living with pain and asking them what works and doesn’t work for them in terms of their pain management and care. The idea24 Nov 2021Mental Health SupportRead more
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Clinical watchdog NICE recommends therapy over anti-depressants for those with mild depressionNew draft guidelines for the NHS recommend cognitive behavioural therapy and group exercise over medication. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), the clinical watchdog, has24 Nov 2021Mental Health SupportRead more
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Call for work-based mental health supportYoung people at the start of their careers say they would like employers to offer mental health support at work, which would help them work more effectively, finds recent research Two-thirds of young18 Nov 2021Mental Health SupportRead more
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Isolation and poor mental health widespread among LGBT+ communities during pandemicMultiple lockdowns and limited access to support during the pandemic increased gender dysphoria – the distress a person feels due to the mismatch between their personal sense of gender and their sex18 Nov 2021Mental Health SupportRead more
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Community mattersBuilding community resilience must be at the heart of policy-making for post-pandemic recovery, say mental health charities. New research from the Co-op, in partnership with Mind, Inspire and the12 Nov 2021Mental Health SupportRead more
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Smartphones aren't that smart, surely?The emerging field of digital phenotyping aims to analyse data from people's use of smartphones and other digital devices to predict and monitor their mental health. But it throws up a range of issues11 Nov 2021Mental Health SupportRead more