Monthly Archives: July 2023

Can New Play help Teen dealing with depression?

What is play therapy and how can it help young people with depression? To begin with Well, people’s often think of therapy as a one-size-fits-all thing. A back-and-forth conversation between the therapist and their client. I like to think of it, though, like a process of discovering the best fit for each person.

By |2023-07-17T06:43:16-07:00July 28th, 2023|

Ultra-processed foods may increase depression risk, long-term study shows

Ultra-processed foods are a common component of many people’s diets. Although the definition varies, they are generally industrially produced foods that contain ingredients not found in the typical home kitchen. Recently, research has raised concerns about the health effects of a diet high in ultra-processed foods. Now, a large Australian study has found that [...]

By |2023-07-11T08:57:48-07:00July 21st, 2023|

3 Reasons Why Employers Should Give A Mental Health Day Off

"Can a mental health day off help employees manage a better work-life balance? Can it aid in better employer relationships? With the ongoing cost of living crisis in the UK and people still dealing with the post-pandemic stress, the majority of the population has been left devastated. To provide a better work-life balance, many employers [...]

By |2023-06-01T13:51:06-07:00July 14th, 2023|

How Pain Can Be a Teacher and Why We Need to Stop Avoiding It

"I always hated pain when growing up. For as long as I can remember I tried to avoid it. Physical pain was uncomfortable, but emotional pain was the real torture. It was sometimes easier to have a fight and stop communicating than to have a challenging conversation." Click here to continue reading. 

By |2023-06-01T13:49:26-07:00July 7th, 2023|
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