With NHS waiting times for mental health treatment extending to up to two years and many sufferers feeling isolated, we continue striving to help those who need it today. Looking. read more…
Part One Eighteen months ago I made a startling discovery that changed my life. Not only my future life but also my past life. Or at least the past eighteen. read more…
Imagine that you are visiting a restaurant in an unfamiliar city. You are seated and then presented with a menu in a foreign language. The restaurant’s menu does not have. read more…
Did you know that something as simple as your surroundings can positively or negatively affect your mental health? If you feel like you are experiencing negative mental health such as. read more…
A while back I wrote an article about writer’s block called “Writing and the Dead Bedroom Phenomena”. In it, I discussed practical ways to alleviate this particular condition. I likened. read more…
The idea of life being a celebration of the ‘journey’ and not the ‘destination’ is not a particularly new concept, I see it bounced around in quotes on Pinterest and. read more…
For today’s Mental Health Monday we have a guest blog on writer’s block from the unique and truly wonderful person that is Harlequin Grim. Writing and the Dead Bedroom Phenomena. read more…
Sadness is not the same feeling as being depressed. At one point or the other, everyone gets depressed like when you don’t pass an interview for your dream job, or. read more…
Welcome back to our blog series “Have You Watched a Good Book Lately?” The series’ intention is to track a number of books’ progression from the printed page to the. read more…
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The Mental Health Implications of Labelling Children as Gifted – A Guest Blog
If, like me, you spend way too much of your free time on TikTok you may have seen the ‘sad gifted kid burnout’ trend.
A History of Mental Health Part One – Ancient Times
With NHS waiting times for mental health treatment extending to up to two years and many sufferers feeling isolated, we continue striving to help those who need it today. Looking. read more…
Dazed and Confused – Guest Blog by ‘The Distant Voice’
Part One Eighteen months ago I made a startling discovery that changed my life. Not only my future life but also my past life. Or at least the past eighteen. read more…
How Words Mean: The Meaning of the Word “Word” in 1539 Words – by Kelly Knox
Imagine that you are visiting a restaurant in an unfamiliar city. You are seated and then presented with a menu in a foreign language. The restaurant’s menu does not have. read more…
Is Your Home Supporting Your Mental Health? Guest blog by Amanda Turner
Did you know that something as simple as your surroundings can positively or negatively affect your mental health? If you feel like you are experiencing negative mental health such as. read more…
The Gift That is Writer’s Block by Harlequin Grim
A while back I wrote an article about writer’s block called “Writing and the Dead Bedroom Phenomena”. In it, I discussed practical ways to alleviate this particular condition. I likened. read more…
Embracing Vulnerability by Ambassador Jo Hodson
The idea of life being a celebration of the ‘journey’ and not the ‘destination’ is not a particularly new concept, I see it bounced around in quotes on Pinterest and. read more…
Writing and the Dead Bedroom Phenomena by Harlequin Grim
For today’s Mental Health Monday we have a guest blog on writer’s block from the unique and truly wonderful person that is Harlequin Grim. Writing and the Dead Bedroom Phenomena. read more…
I am NOT Sad, I’m Depressed – Guest Blog by Patrick Bailey
Sadness is not the same feeling as being depressed. At one point or the other, everyone gets depressed like when you don’t pass an interview for your dream job, or. read more…
Have You Watched a Good Book Lately? – Imposter
Welcome back to our blog series “Have You Watched a Good Book Lately?” The series’ intention is to track a number of books’ progression from the printed page to the. read more…