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Mental health blog articles

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Ways to cope with panic attacks

Dr Donna Grant (MBBS, MCRPsych, BSc Hons), Consultant Psychiatrist at Priory Hospital Chelmsford, offers some top tips to help cope with panic.

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Is Blue Monday the most depressing day?

While ‘Blue Monday’ may seem to trivialise depression and however gimmicky it may appear, it does help to highlight the importance of addressing depression and ensuring people get help for depression as soon as possible.

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40% of men won't talk to anyone about their mental health

Mental health statistics show that over a third of men (35%) think they've had a diagnosable mental health condition at some point in their life. To get a better understanding of how men think and interact with their mental health, Priory commissioned a survey of 1,000 men in the UK.

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Borderline Personality or Bipolar Disorder?

In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at borderline personality and bipolar disorder, exploring their key features and how they differ from one another.

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Why are stress levels higher in women?

Women aged between 35 and 54 - who are likely to be juggling many roles, including mother, carer for elderly parents, homemaker and sometimes breadwinner - experience significantly higher stress than men, according to Health and Safety Executive (HSE) statistics.

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Is there a mental health stigma at university?

A survey recently conducted by OnePoll, on behalf of Priory, has revealed concerning figures about how university students perceive peers with mental health issues.

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Every two seconds somebody Googles 'depression' in the UK

Using the latest results for Google’s Keyword Tools (a resource for advertisers to monitor search volumes for terms such as ‘depression’), we have found that people in the UK are making 27 searches a minute for depression, 22 a minute for stress and 21 a minute for anxiety.

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Why are suicides so high amongst men?

Three-quarters of all suicides involve men. We explore the reasons behind the suicide gap.

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How child abuse affects adult survivors

The Rotherham legacy: understanding how child abuse affects adult survivors.

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Six signs of self-harm for parents

There are many different types of self-harm and they’re not always easy to notice. Many people who self-harm, whether they're children or adults, do so in secret and try to keep the areas they have cut, burned or injured hidden from their parents and friends.

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Are UK students suffering in silence?

A survey commissioned by Priory reveals that a shocking one in four students are too uncomfortable to reveal their mental health problems to their friends for fear of being mistreated.

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Does mental health affect and impinge on family relationships?

Mental health issues can be an extremely painful and traumatic time for all of the family and have huge impact on a family's financial and emotional wellbeing.

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