Everybody in the US Is Getting Depressed, CDC Says
By Nikki Main See original post here. Depression among adults is on the rise in the U.S., according to a study released Thursday by the Centers for Disease
By Nikki Main See original post here. Depression among adults is on the rise in the U.S., according to a study released Thursday by the Centers for Disease
By: Claire Benny See original post here. Income inequality has been linked to poor physical and mental health in past research, but more recent evidence
By: KHRISTOPHER J. BROOKS See original post here. Rising interest rates, inflation and unstable income are damaging the mental well-being of a growing number of
See original post here. The current system frequently leaves people feeling confused, anxious and angry, a charity claims. People with mental health problems are being
By: Aria Bendix A recent experiment suggests that money can indeed buy happiness — at least for six months, among households making up to $123,000 a
See original article here. Researchers at the University of York played a key role in a major new study which suggests that Universal Basic Income
By: Sanah Ahsan We are living, we’re told, through a “mental health crisis”. Mental health services cannot cope with the explosion of demand over the past two years:
By: RACHEL FLEISHMAN. See original post here. I’m a Pediatrician Caring for Families in Poverty. Here’s What’s Been Happening at My Hospital Since the Child Tax
Young people aged 14 to 24 may be the most vulnerable of all young people since WWII. Their mental health has been affected by: · A
The economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic have brought calls for a universal basic income. While it’s no silver bullet, they can allow workers say
Tory Government snubbing Universal Credit proves we should free Scotland from UK By: Annie Brown A Caribbean friend of mine taught me a new phrase
We should not underestimate the financial hardship young people and students face due to high levels of debt, rising levels of mental health problems and
Researchers sound the alarm that an impending recession and mass unemployment means we are heading into an unprecedented mental health crisis. By: Maya Oppenheim –
What the history of social psychiatry tells us about preventing mental illness. By: Matthew Smith Ph.D. Essentially, there are four main social psychiatry research projects