Tag: Mental health

Total Results: 87


An uprising against the hated elite by the people of [checks notes] Islington (Photo by Tolga AKMEN / AFP) (Photo by TOLGA AKMEN/AFP via Getty Images)
28 May 2020 - 1:01am

Simplicity is at the root of policy failures Whether it's lockdown regulations or welfare payments, one-size-fits-all is not the answer

Polly Mackenzie

Thursday, 21 May

21.05

Lockdown shattered my parental bond A few weeks ago, the strange telepathy that exists between mother and child broke down

Mary Harrington

Monday, 11 May

11.05

Surely lockdown is a millennial’s idea of heaven? After this enforced isolation, Zoomers might stop taking social relationships for granted

Meghan Murphy

Wednesday, 22 April

22.04

Britain doesn’t care about social care The Covid crisis has exposed how little our society values its most vulnerable

Ian Birrell

Wednesday, 8 April

08.04

Coronavirus coverage is making me feel ill A neurotic mind like mine is inevitably affected by a terrifying health scare

Ed West

Thursday, 26 March

26.03

Can our mental health cope? Don't catastrophise: conquering things is what we humans do

Polly Mackenzie

Wednesday, 5 February

05.02

Are mental health apps totally useless? The NHS is recommending cheap tech that's barely been tested

Tom Chivers

05.02

Why men can’t talk about miscarriage Losing a baby is extraordinarily traumatic for women — but the grief men feel goes largely unrecognised

Harry Carr

Monday, 20 January

20.01

There is no mental illness epidemic Thanks to celebrities, more people are demanding help — while those most in need are overlooked

Polly Mackenzie

Wednesday, 15 January

15.01

Why are we locking up patients for profit? Cygnet's fatal failings highlight the shocking flaws in our approach to mental health problems

Ian Birrell

Friday, 27 December

27.12

Is the ‘epidemic of loneliness’ fake news? The health impacts of increasing isolation are being doomily exaggerated

Tom Chivers

Monday, 2 December

02.12

Our prisons are a national disgrace Boris Johnson's pledge to lock up yet more vulnerable offenders treats the vulnerable as political pawns

Ian Birrell