‘Wealth Can Make People Much More Susceptible To Mental Health Issues’

‘Wealth Can Make People Much More Susceptible To Mental Health Issues’

According to the old saying, money simply can’t buy happiness. Although, wouldn’t you rather cry in a Rolls-Royce than laugh on a bicycle? Kind of a no-brainer. However, according to Clay Cockrell, a psychotherapist for the extremely wealthy who wrote an op-ed for The Guardian – the super rich are miserable. If you’re like me, … Read more

Patients’ Mental Health a Focus for Primary Care Clinicians

Patients’ Mental Health a Focus for Primary Care Clinicians

Is it possible to separate the heart from the mind? The answer is “no”, according to specialists who gathered at the 39th Congress of the Society of Cardiology of the State of Rio de Janeiro (SOCERJ), an event held virtually in May. During a conference on mental health, doctors and psychologists recalled that long-term data … Read more

We often neglect our mental health: Payal Ghosh – Times of India

We often neglect our mental health: Payal Ghosh – Times of India

the conversation around mental health has gained momentum in the world of cinema and sports in recent years. Celebrities are now outspoken about the need to focus on mental health. Patel Ki Punjabi Shaadi Actress Payal Ghosh revealed his soul recently when he revealed his personal battles on the subject. Payal spoke about the suffering … Read more

Children who play adventurously have better mental health: Study

Children who play adventurously have better mental health: Study

According to a new study, children who spend a lot of time in adventure games have fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression, and they were happy during the first Covid 19 lockdown. A study, published in Child Psychiatry and Human Development, led by the University of Exeter asked parents how often their children engaged in … Read more

Many new mums are reluctant to speak up about their mental health. It’s hoped a new digital tool will change that

Many new mums are reluctant to speak up about their mental health. It’s hoped a new digital tool will change that

Amid the overwhelming feelings of love and joy that having a baby brings, more than 100,000 Australian mothers each year also experience anxiety and depression. Some even think their baby or their partner would be better off if they weren’t around. A recent episode of you can’t ask that explored the personal experiences of women … Read more

People associated with these professions are more prone to depression and burnout

People associated with these professions are more prone to depression and burnout

Depression And Burnout: Having stress and depression in the working life, as if it has become a common thing now. Most of the people associated with private sectors have to face many challenges at their workplace. As long as these challenges are helpful in moving forward, then it is fine, but when these challenges start … Read more

View: A state-run mental health authority is the need of the hour

View: A state-run mental health authority is the need of the hour

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that India will suffer economic losses amounting to a staggering $1.03 trillion from mental health problems between 2012 and 2030. The raging COVID-19 pandemic has put people on lockdown inside their homes for the last two years, nurturing inside is a long-standing, silent pandemic of mental health. COVID -19 … Read more

92-year-old SJ Tai Chi master strengthens community’s mental health through meditation

92-year-old SJ Tai Chi master strengthens community’s mental health through meditation

SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) — May is recognized as Mental health Awareness Month and Older Americans Month and senior mental health is a growing issue that needs proper attention. In San José, a man is working to strengthen the mind of his community through the art of meditation. At a time when so much negativity … Read more