Mental Health
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Invest in a future where everyone can thrive
Reflections on Emily Wheeler, Director of Research Partnerships and Development, MQ Mental Health Research This year’s True Mental Health Summit…
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Chris Martin joins MQ | MQ Mental Health Research
We are pleased to announce that Chris Martin has joined MQ as interim CEO. He will work with the charity’s…
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Psychiatric and loneliness: Two struggles, an endless cycle
A group of UCL MSC students reflected on qualitative reviews and studied the experience of loneliness among psychiatric patients, which…
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What is Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) and how can it help?
Life brings many ways, and sometimes our thoughts feel like a ruthless storm of thought and worry. If you ever…
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Why I Fight for Mental Health
I think it’s important if I ask others the same. Anxious and depressed weight remains the same and it is…
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Anticholinergics are related to poor cognition: It’s time to seriously consider our prescription
Mental ill people (such as bipolar with psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder) have a large symptom burden. Research…
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Explore the impact of hostile environmental policy on psychological distress in British ethnic minority groups
Brexit in 2016 has a crucial impact on people’s mental health, especially those with ethnic minority backgrounds. But are there…
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Why mindfulness can be effective for persistent depression
“For the service gap gap for people with depression, they did not improve through NHS talk therapy.” Professor Barney Dunn…
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Numbers may surprise you
In this blog, I will discuss the latest systematic reviews and meta-analysis of eating disorders (EDs) in international immigration by…
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Why mindfulness can be effective for persistent depression
“For the service gap gap for people with depression, they did not improve through NHS talk therapy.” Professor Barney Dunn…
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