Once an event has been and gone, it can be quite deflating and you may notice a change in your mood. Here are some ways that you can manage the post-event blues.
Are you travelling to see friends or family over the holidays? For people who experience claustrophobia, using transport can be nerve wracking or even terrifying because they may be experiencing claustrophobia.
Mental health symptoms, worries and feelings of grief don’t take time off during the holidays, so while the festive period can be filled with lovely moments, it can also present challenges and triggers.
Christmas isn't a joyful time for everyone; feelings of loneliness can intensify as we compare our situation to others enjoying the holidays. With this article, we hope to help you ease those feelings of loneliness.
Feeling stressed from time to time is normal and nothing to be ashamed of. If feelings of stress aren’t dealt with, they can pile up and take a toll on our physical and mental health.
We all worry about things from time to time, but what about when those worries start taking over your life? We explore signs that your mental health may be affected by a worry or negative thought spiral.
This week is National Work Life Week, a campaign led by the charity, Working Families, to get people talking about wellbeing at work and work-life balance.
Major life events are significant moments in our lives which often bring drastic change. When we undergo a major life event, we may face a prolonged period of stress which can be harder to navigate.
Intrusive thoughts are thoughts, images, urges or doubts that happen spontaneously and randomly. They’re often repetitive, so you may experience the same kind of thought over and over. Learn more in this blog.
Parenting is stressful at the best of times, but the summer holidays can be especially challenging. Here are some tips for how to cope with stress and burnout as a parent.
For many of us, picking up the phone and chatting with friends is an effortless and enjoyable thing to do. But for people with social anxiety, it can be about as fun as falling into a bed of stinging nettles.
June is PRIDE month; a celebration that reminds us to be proud of who we are, no matter who we love or how we identify.