Mental Health

Putting students first: how Southampton Solent University champions its undergraduate community
From mental health workshops to wellbeing cafes and financial services, the support offered to students is second to none
Rob Cross reveals mental health struggles after feeling ‘too guilty’ to share
Cross revealed he stopped taking his medication in the weeks leading up to the World Championship after the tablets impacted him.
Inside Schizophrenia: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment After Shocking Rob Reiner Family Tragedy
Schizophrenia explained as Rob Reiner's son case draws attention to the illness, its causes, symptoms, treatment and wider mental health challenges.
Why TikTok’s “Healing Era” Content Hits Men Unexpectedly Hard
TikTok’s “healing era” is everywhere. Although I don’t frequent the app all that often, videos about self-love, emotional boundaries, and inner child work flood my For You page when I open it. For many, it’s a breath of fresh air, a digital permission slip to slow down and reflect. But…
Neuro-Behavioral Clinical Research: Advancing Mental Health Through Compassionate Science
Founded in 2005 by Dr. Shishuka Malhotra, NBR was created to foster a research environment that is scientifically rigorous while remaining attuned to the needs of the community it serves.
How Technology Impacts Child Psychology: Screen Time Effects and Digital Mental Health in Kids
Technology child psychology shows how screen time effects and digital mental health shape development, balancing learning with emotional well‑being.
Positive psychology experts don’t follow their own advice. What they actually do may be the key to wellbeing
Positive psychology forms the backbone of wellbeing programmes around the world. Many people aiming to improve their mental health and live a good life are told to follow a programme of activities that focus on making an intentional effort to improve their wellbeing.
“AITAH For Refusing To Spend Christmas At Home If My Sister Is Released From Her Eating Disorder Clinic?”
Everyone imagines being surrounded by their loved ones during the holidays. It's only natural to want to snuggle up with your family members around the fireplace on Christmas. But if a person starts taking their loved ones for granted and treating them terribly, they might not deserve to enjoy the…
Which EU countries have the highest education dropout rates and why?
Course difficulty and unmet expectations are often key factors, but mental health issues may also account for a significant share.
Young people’s social worlds are ‘thinning’ – here’s how that’s affecting wellbeing
Between 2014 and 2024, the proportion of people aged 16–24 in England experiencing mental health issues rose from 19% to 26%.