...that they live with symptoms of depression and anxiety. Yet despite these deep and pressing needs, access to mental health support remains painfully limited, hindered by language, culture, and systemic...
...is possible to get over suicidal thoughts and that even severe anxiety may be treated efficiently. Tell them about the different ways of getting help and go with them to...
...Crisis Helpline in all age groups is feeling mentally unwell, especially due to anxiety. Other issues that come up for the Crisis Helpline include relationship problems, loneliness and self-harm. During...
...mahdollisuuksia elämässään kuin mitä heidän vanhemmillaan on ollut. Ilmastohuoli on korkeinta niissä maissa, joissa ilmastokriisin vaikutukset ovat jo nyt suurimpia. (Lähde: Hickman, Caroline. et al. (2021). Climate anxiety in children...
...found that arts engagement promotes patient recovery, relaxation and reduces stress, anxiety and depression. In the elderly, arts engagement reduces depressed mood, enhances self-worth and promotes positive aging. Arts programs...
...Axberg, U. 2022 Preventive interventions for children of parents with depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder: A quasi-experimental clinical trial. First published: 28 September 2022,. https://doi.org/10.1111/apa.16555 Giannagopoulos, G., Solantaus, T., Tzavara,...
Good mental health is the foundation of personal well-being. When a person’s mental health is in good condition, they are able to tolerate temporary anxiety, act in changing circumstances and...
...rarely seek treatment for the specific personality disorder as such; instead, they seek professional help for crises, depression, anxiety, or for some other kind of difficult situation in life caused...
...headache, tiredness, sweating and irritability. The symptoms may occur when the body is readjusting to the discontinuation of medication. If the anxiety and depression continue or become worse after a...
...solution to every manifestation of anxiety made by the depressed person. The most important thing is to remember to tell the other person that he/she is important. Sometimes simply knowing...