New study shows 10 ways to better deal with trauma and stress
Fostering a sense of security, well-being, confidence, hope and resilience are all techniques to help us decrease stress or trauma in certain situations.
Fostering a sense of security, well-being, confidence, hope and resilience are all techniques to help us decrease stress or trauma in certain situations.
A new campaign is aiming to address the current neglect and under-resourcing of young people's mental health issues across the world
COVID-19’s effects on our collective and individual wellbeing forced the world to confront mental health challenges like never before, and innovative thinkers have stepped up to the chall...
Of the billion people around the world experiencing mental ill-health, more than 80% lack quality, affordable care. Philanthropy could help to change this
Studies have shown that people who practice yoga have fewer symptoms of anxiety and stress, better sleep quality, stronger immune systems and good memory.
New research shows how businesses can support staff mental health – estimated to cost the global economy over $1 trillion each year in lost productivity.
Neurotech innovators often conflate neuroethics with legal compliance. But research shows that neuroethical design can be a powerful problem solving tool.
Economic crises have a 'scarring' effect on the mental health of young people. Here's how COVID-19 is likely to leave a legacy of distress - unless we take action.
There is a crisis of inaction on mental heath around the world. This World Mental Health Day, the future of our mental health is up to us. Will you help?
The shared psychological damage of social distancing and COVID-19 related anxiety may not be so quick to heal.
A new digital tool is helping health workers manage their mental health. Could it pave the way for a wider transformation in the way services are delivered?
Demand for mental health services is rising fast. Digital solutions such as telepsychiatry can help meet this demand - and could spark a wider revolution.
Everyone’s risk of mental health problems has increased during COVID-19. For young people, the online world can link them to others in a similar situation.
How the COVID-19 pandemic may affect our brains, stress and mental health and the mental health habits we can embrace to help us now and in the future.
Effective apps have the potential to change the face of mental health care – not only during the coronavirus pandemic but also in routine daily life.