Mental health is a universal human right
Regardless of who you are or what you’re going through however big or small your feelings and your struggles with your mental health are valid! We @CKTherapy love this years theme & we’d love to hear your thoughts on what it means to you. Let us know in the comments below #worldmentalhealthday2023 #mentalhealthawareness #psychotherapist #psychotherapy #validation #empathy #universalhumanright #emdrtherapist #arttherapist #ashbydelazouch Read more about world mental health day @ https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/our-work/public-engagement/world-mental-health-day
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25/2/2024 07:58:04 pm
We treat depressive disorders at The Well Woman. Depression can be a symptom or disorder. People often casually describe their mood as “depressed” when it may be mild sadness that quickly goes away or just being in a “funk” that also quickly subsides. Many of us experience an occasional bad day when for no apparent reason we feel glum, irritable, or out of sorts. However, diagnosable or clinical depression lasts for more than a day or two and you do not just bounce back from a glum mood. There is often significant impairment in one’s life as a result of a depressed mood relating to sleep, appetite, thoughts, school or employment, and relationships.
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14/8/2024 12:01:44 pm
IOP was crucial in helping me transition from inpatient care to independent living.
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