By Janis Whitlock and Penelope Hasking — 2017
It's a paradox: Some students habitually hurt themselves physically to feel better emotionally. When educators understand more, they can help more.
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The brilliant Ruby Wax joins Russell to discuss her transition from the world of showbiz to becoming known as a campaigner on mental-health issues and a champion of mindfulness.
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Depression is a terrible psychological condition. Some reports claim saying nearly one in 12 teenagers harm themselves! Laci looks to find out why.
Gary Regan, LICSW, clinical director of Bradley Hospital’s adolescent and CADD partial programs and SafeQuest, discusses how parents can recognize the signs of self-harm in children and teens and offers tips on what to do if a child is cutting.
Do you know someone who cuts themselves? Do you want to know how to help them stop self-harming? Self-Injury is a common problem, in this video I discuss -"Why would anyone cut?" -How to recognize self-injury and -How to help someone who cuts themself Self-Harm is treatable and you can help by...
Self-harm is a common, yet misunderstood, behavior and instances of it are on the rise. Learn about the mental health issues that drive people to engage in intentional non-suicidal self-harm, including behaviors such as cutting, burning, biting, and hitting.
AMAZE takes the awkwardness out of sex ed. Real info is fun, animated videos that give you all the answers you actually want to know about sex, your body and relationships.
Physician Dr. Gabor Mate began his interview by addressing the 'myth of normal' that divides us into the normal and the abnormal with pathological traits. Dr. Mate mentions that he doesn't see a division, but a continuum where mental distress, of some degree, is present in all of us.
This video “Psychosis, Delusions and Hallucinations” is part of the Lecturio course “Psychiatry.” It includes definitions of psychosis, delusions, and hallucinations, and lists several of the most common types of delusions and hallucinations.
A few things I’ve learned or researched on how to help someone who is going through a hallucination, whether it is auditory or visual. I am NO WAY a doctor. I have been diagnosed with Schizoaffective Disorder, and do go through these episodes as well.