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» Avoid 'overvaluing' your child to prevent narcissism'Emotional warmth' in parenting is the key to making sure your children grow up full of self-esteem, rather than narcissism, according to a new study.» Some Simple Ways To Cure Your BoredomExperiencing boredom is an inevitable reality of life, and getting stuck in a mental rut for long periods can very well lead to feeling depressed. We need to do what we can to keep life interesting.» Too many women falling through the gaps and not getting help for mental health during and after pregnancy, says new UK reportWomen who have depression or anxiety during pregnancy or in the year after giving birth are not having their needs recognised and not getting the support they need as a result, according to...» Mental health researchers call for investment in specialist youth mental health services in IrelandAccording to research, over half of young Irish people will meet the criteria for a mental health disorder at some point before 25 years of age.
» Avoid 'overvaluing' your child to prevent narcissism'Emotional warmth' in parenting is the key to making sure your children grow up full of self-esteem, rather than narcissism, according to a new study.
» Some Simple Ways To Cure Your BoredomExperiencing boredom is an inevitable reality of life, and getting stuck in a mental rut for long periods can very well lead to feeling depressed. We need to do what we can to keep life interesting.
Experiencing boredom is an inevitable reality of life, and getting stuck in a mental rut for long periods can very well lead to feeling depressed. We need to do what we can to keep life interesting.
» Too many women falling through the gaps and not getting help for mental health during and after pregnancy, says new UK reportWomen who have depression or anxiety during pregnancy or in the year after giving birth are not having their needs recognised and not getting the support they need as a result, according to...
» Mental health researchers call for investment in specialist youth mental health services in IrelandAccording to research, over half of young Irish people will meet the criteria for a mental health disorder at some point before 25 years of age.