Man Down: Depression in Men
Kevin Braddock writes about his surprise at how fast he unravelled, how the energyless fog of depression condensed into an electric...
Bereavement: Not Everything Can Be Fixed
Death is hard to contemplate and we are discomfited by the idea of grief, encouraged to put a good face on loss... some things in this world
Time Management is Ruining Our Lives
Much has been written about the quest for increased personal productivity, and yet more often than not, techniques designed to enhance one’s
Sugar as an addiction like any other, but more popular.
Addiction researchers have come to believe that behaviours required for the survival of a species – specifically, eating and sex – are exper
There's no hierarchy of suffering
Rubyetc, a 22 year old illustrator who depicts her difficult feelings, encourages other young people to seek help for their problems: "
Recognising the link between loneliness and depression
Many untreated depressives lack friends because it saps the vitality that friendship requires making it hard for them to speak or hear words
Stress at Work: practical tips to handle it
While some workplace stress is normal, excessive stress can interfere with your productivity and performance - and impact your physical and
Technology in the Bedroom: is it a cause for celebration?
Profound emotional disconnection between romantic partners...men and women often try to protect themselves against their rage and their cons
Why we live in an age of anxiety
Anxiety plagues our times. In the UK, 19% of people suffer from depression and anxiety, according to the Office for National Statistics....
Long term psychotherapy proves effective
The Tavistock Adult Depression Study (TADS) is the first randomised controlled trial in the NHS to establish if long term psychoanalytic...