With demand for mental health support rising, proper assessment always needs to be your starting point when working to help...
Depression
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Nearly two-thirds (63%) of trainee doctors consider themselves to be at ‘high’ or ‘moderate’ risk of burnout, according to the...
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More women than men experience burnout, and report lower financial resilience, according to a poll.
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Mental health training for line managers is strongly linked to better business performance, and could save companies millions of pounds...
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More than three-quarters of workers (77%) have experienced one or more symptoms of burnout in the past 12 months, and...
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Nearly half of long-term antidepressant users would be able to quit their medication with better GP support and access to...
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More than one million fit notes for mental and behavioural disorders were issued by the NHS last year, according to...
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A membership body that aims to support mental health first aiders has been launched.
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More than four in 10 UK workers feel mentally or physically exhausted at the end of their working day and at risk of burnout.
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Antidepressant withdrawal symptoms affect fewer people than thought – study
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonAround one in six people who stop taking antidepressants experience withdrawal symptoms, but this is fewer than had previously been...
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The cost to employers of poor mental health is now £51bn a year, research has calculated, a decline on what...
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Employers, employees and insurers have a shared responsibility for prevening burnout in workplaces, writes Dr Tarun Gupta.
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More than half of workers struggling with burnout do so alone research for this week's Mental Health Awareness Week finds.
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Employee assistance programmes are under huge strain. What is their role in employee wellbeing, and what should employers do?
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Women are 40% more likely to experience depression in the perimenopause than those who aren’t experiencing any menopausal symptoms.