But, in a nutshell, I'm
worried about the mental health of contemporary youth.
But
I worry about her mental health.
In such an environment of racism and stigma, many of Spurling's informants were
worried about the mental health issues that went undiagnosed in the community and what risks that meant, particularly for young people whose future job or education prospects were bleak.
A telephone helpline and online service for teenagers and young people aged 12 — 25 who are
worried about their mental health.
Not exact matches
Most often when we hear this question it's coming from a concerned loved one or
health professional, and the clear motivation for asking it is
worry about your
mental and physical
health.
Eighteen months before Nikolas Cruz shot up Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, staff were so
worried about his fascination with guns that they banned him from practicing shooting skills with the JROTC, according to
mental health records obtained by the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
Well, if you're a tech company, then it's much easier to regulate your product without
worries about infringing on free speech and freedom of the press, particularly if it can be proven that Facebook is bad for
mental health and perhaps even for democracy.
I admired the serious people, yet sort of
worried about their emotional,
mental health.
Frankly, I
worry about the
mental and spiritual
health of anyone who continues to support the RCC after all the absolutely heinous, irrational, unethical things it has done over the centuries to obtain and maintain power.
It's been a while since parents were quite so
worried about the impact of media coverage on their children's
mental health.
In a survey for the Child Mind Institute, over 80 percent of parents with
worries about a child's
mental health talked
about it with their pediatrician.
«We've got to be much more welcoming and relaxed, because if you're unwell it's so much easier to get better if you're not frightened and
worrying about things,» Tory MP Charles Walker, who admitted to the Commons he suffers from
mental health problems last year, told Politics.co.uk.
The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, California's Adam Schiff, said his colleagues are getting
worried about the president's
mental health — amplifying the growing concerns from the past week that Trump's head isn't fit for his job.
Many people,
worried about rising fuel bills, ration their heating use to such an extent that it has a serious impact on their physical and
mental health, and every year, around 25,000 more people die over the winter months compared to the non-winter months.
He's also
worried about provisions in the new law that require
mental health professionals to report patients to the authorities if they think the person might be a danger to themselves or others.
I am sure that I have a blood sugar and hormone imbalance of some variety, and I'm pretty sure that it's effecting my menstrual cycle as well, but I am
worried about controling my diet because I have had an extreemly negative relationship with food until I stopped thinking
about it or depriving myself of anything just under a year ago which has improved my
mental health.
Yet
mental health experts are increasingly
worried about people who take healthy eating to an extreme, developing such a restrictive diet it threatens their
health and even relationships.
For the past 18 - years, I have been over stressed from
worry about things I can not control (mainly a cheating and lying wife), depressed, moody, having anxiety, panic attacks, and extreme insomnia — all so extreme that I would visit a
mental health professional every few years with them putting me on stupid drugs like Depakote that never worked, with them saying that I must be bipolar.
In case you have concerns or
worries about your wellbeing, you should ask your
health care professional for additional advice
about your nutrition,
mental health, and exercise.
While pupil
mental health was the most prevalent
health and safeguarding concern for school leaders in both 2015 and 2016 when asked
about a range of issues,
worry over domestic violence, drugs and sexting also increased over this period.
«Part of the problem is that the majority of teachers don't talk to others
about their situation and over time, the
worry and stress festers and can develop into a potentially serious
mental health issue.
Eight in 10 (80 %) headteachers and other school leaders surveyed by The Key this year are
worried about their pupils»
mental health, an increase on two - thirds (67 %) of those surveyed in 2015.
Some research found that
worrying about debt triggers stress, which reduces your resilience against
mental health problems.
Hopefully then students would feel less
worried about disclosing information
about themselves at school and more willing to openly discuss their own
mental -
health experiences or personal battles with exam - related anxiety.
Eighteen months before Nikolas Cruz shot up Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, staff were so
worried about his fascination with guns that they banned him from practicing shooting skills with the JROTC, according to
mental health records obtained by the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
Eighteen months before Nikolas Cruz shot up Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, staff were so
worried about his fascination with guns that they banned him from practicing shooting skills with the JROTC, according to
mental health records obtained by the...
Catching up on your
health means you won't have to
worry about physical illness or
mental exhaustion on the job.
Understandably, rates of
mental ill -
health are high, because the pressure to get good exam results and to choose the right university course, the
worry about finding a job you can build a life on (or just live on), and a place to live, are damaging.
Regardless of the checklist results, if you're
worried about your child's
mental health at any point you should talk things through with a
health professional.
Are you struggling with intense confusion, chronic tension and
worry, intrusive thoughts, irrational fears, and doubts
about your
mental health?
As a parent you should always take it seriously and if you have any
worries about your child's
mental or physical
health see your GP.
If you're
worried about your teen's
mental health, here's where to start.
You know, if there are troubling things that occur in that family, or if a child presents with troubling behaviour, and you're
worried about that child's
mental health, or your
worried about that child's safety, or
health, or wellbeing, you can raise that much more easily with parents if you're in a relationship with them and they trust you and you trust them.
Worries or concerns
about how
mental health problems are viewed within the community.
The professional then might be able to just listen to the parent, hear what
worries are, think
about what's happening for the child in the setting, and then perhaps even observe the child more closely for a little while and then get back together with the parent and say, «Yes», or «No... Well, let's think
about this together», and then think
about what the next steps might be, to perhaps talk to a GP, or a maternal and child
health nurse or a
mental health professional.
«Forget native title, forget employment — the single biggest issue that I am
worried about in communities is
mental health and if ice really spreads then it will be devastating,» he told the paper.
Although many prevention and best practice strategies were shared in modules 2 - 4, there are times when early childhood
mental health consultants and the other adults in a child's life are
worried about a child's behavior and prevention strategies are not warranting positive change.
If you are
worried about your child's
mental health, help is closer than you think.
Information for parents who are
worried about their child's
mental health.
In terms of
mental health, workers feel some of their concerns
about the environment eased by the fact that they work in a building that addresses an issue that gets much
worrying discussion and media exposure.