Mental Health: A Diagnosis
The problem with ‘mental health’ is that it evaluates thought as though it were a world purely of inner sensations.
The problem with ‘mental health’ is that it evaluates thought as though it were a world purely of inner sensations.
In trying to demonstrate he is fit for office, the U.S. president has once again played into his opponents’ hands.
European allies meet with Trump aides amid uncertainty over Biden’s mental health.
It used to be that young people sought advice from their elders. Today, they too often turn to psychologists.
In Bad Therapy, Abigail Shrier shows that far from making children healthier, therapy often causes the problems it exists to solve.
Party shows deep rifts regarding report’s scathing critique of current care
A number of charities are calling on the government to confirm renewed local suicide prevention funding.
‘Attendance hubs’ are being created to tackle school absenteeism, but some say they merely “scratch the surface” of the problem
Despite talk of the pandemic being ‘unprecedented,’ at least one dimension of the lockdowns did have precedent.
Parents observed children having increased levels of anxiety and depression, a greater tendency for tantrums, and issues with negative self-esteem, problems that were not present before the lockdowns.