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Over one million children referred for mental healthcare - with anxiety the main reason

Over 1 million children referred for mental healthcare with anxiety as main reason; long wait times reported.

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England facing childrenโ€™s mental health โ€˜crisisโ€™ as referrals hit 1m

Report on children's mental health crisis in England with 1 million referrals.

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Lil Nas X shares update after getting mental health care: โ€˜Thereโ€™s less fear in my heartโ€™

Musician shares positive update after receiving mental health treatment.

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Comedian Joanne McNally looks back: โ€˜In my 20s, my bulimia was spiralling out of control. My breakdown was the making of meโ€™

Comedian shares lived experience of bulimia and mental breakdown as turning point.

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Social media ban: saving kids or punishing them?

Debate on social media ban for under-16s with perspectives from health advocates and young people on child wellbeing.

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Excessive social media 'negatively impacts wellbeing'

World Happiness Report links excessive social media use to reduced wellbeing. Evidence-based research on mental health and digital behaviour.

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How to Get Mental Health Support in the UK: Where to Start

Not sure where to begin? Here's the difference between your GP, NHS Talking Therapies, and NHS 111 — and when to use each.

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UK Mental Health Helplines: Who to Call and When

A guide to UK helplines beyond Samaritans and Shout — including support for under-35s, LGBT+ people, and those supporting someone else.

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Supporting a Friend or Family Member

You don't need to have the right answers. Here's how to help someone you're worried about, without it falling entirely on you.

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Grounding Yourself with the 5-4-3-2-1 Technique

A simple sensory technique to bring your mind back to the present moment when anxiety feels overwhelming.

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Box Breathing: Calming Your Nervous System in Four Counts

A four-count breathing pattern used by everyone from athletes to first responders to lower stress quickly.

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Journaling for Stress Relief: Where to Start

You don't need to be a writer. A few honest minutes with a notebook can take the edge off a difficult day.

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Progressive Muscle Relaxation: Releasing Tension You Didn't Know You Were Holding

A step-by-step technique for noticing and releasing physical tension caused by stress.

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Building a Self-Care Routine That Actually Fits Your Life

Self-care doesn't need to be elaborate. Small, realistic habits are easier to keep up than big ones.

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Understanding Mental Health Article

Anxiety

Anxiety is one of the most common mental health conditions in the UK. It is a natural emotion โ€” but when it starts to take over, there is real support available.

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Depression

Depression is more than feeling sad โ€” it is a condition that affects how you think, feel, and function day-to-day. It is very common, and with the right support, most people do get better.

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Stress

Stress is a natural response to pressure โ€” but when it builds up without a break, it takes a real toll on your mind and body. Here is how to recognise it and what actually helps.

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OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)

OCD is often misunderstood. It is not about being tidy โ€” it is a cycle of intrusive thoughts and compulsions that can be exhausting and distressing. But it responds well to the right treatment.

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PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)

PTSD can develop after any deeply frightening or distressing experience. It is not a sign of weakness โ€” it is a normal response to an abnormal event. And it can be treated.

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Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions โ€” not lifestyle choices or phases. They affect people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. Early help makes a real difference.

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Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder causes extreme shifts in mood, energy, and behaviour โ€” from high, elated periods to deep depressive lows. With the right support, people with bipolar disorder live full, meaningful lives.

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Panic Attacks

A panic attack can feel terrifying โ€” like something is seriously wrong with your body. But they are not physically dangerous. Understanding what is happening is the first step to feeling less frightened by them.

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Self-Care Article

Loneliness

Loneliness is not just about being alone โ€” you can feel profoundly lonely in a crowd. It is increasingly recognised as a serious issue for wellbeing, but there are practical ways to find connection.

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Sleep and Mental Health

Poor sleep and poor mental health form a two-way cycle โ€” each makes the other worse. The good news is that improving your sleep has a measurable positive effect on mood, anxiety, and resilience.

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