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Unsupervised generative AI could harm users and no one should risk their mental stability with ad hoc experimentation
Recognition grows of the beneficial qualities of neurodiverse conditions
Some psychologists think we talk about the emotion in the wrong way
Managing mindfully is increasingly on the curriculum as business schools explore unusual approaches to leadership
Keep questions non-judgmental, do not make assumptions, do recognise boundaries
New research links young people’s worsening mental health to the age they received their first phone
Our craving for human company causes psychological stress, which induces physiological effects
Mental health has deteriorated since 2019 with young impacted most, data shows
Alzheimer’s advocates call for ambitious declaration to match the scope of commitments made 10 years ago
An attempt to understand the only mental healthcare I’ve found effective — without quoting Freud
Despite some positive proposals, there are significant omissions on advertising and compensation for victims
In clinical trials, the medications slowed the progress of the degenerative disease that affects 50mn worldwide
CEOs’ responses to any epidemic of loneliness must focus first on their own people
Clinical study results could boost patient access to new class of treatment
New technology intended for self-management could open the door to surveillance
With an ageing global population, cases of the disease continue to drastically rise. Two timely and insightful books offer help on how to support the millions of new patients
From anorexia to heart attacks: two books, by Hadley Freeman and Marieke Bigg, highlight how medicine fails to understand women and girls
The US online therapy platform has hired more than 1,000 UK therapists but has been criticised over its recruitment processes
A growing body of evidence links a rise in depression in children to social media use. Will it lead to more regulation?
Also in today’s newsletter, women mark 50 years trading at the London Stock Exchange
Also in today’s newsletter, the latest tech sector lay-offs
Linklaters, The Bank of England and JPMorgan Chase are making virtual and on-site psychologists available
Evidence of the catastrophic effects of increased screen-time is now overwhelming
Occupational therapists may provide one practical solution to those struggling with their physical or mental health
Money problems experienced by elderly customers can be red flags for families and institutions alike
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