by Lulu The Green Fairy | Sep 17, 2019 | Mental Health, News
Here in the UK we have a system called IAPT – Improved Access to Psychological Therapies. The waiting list is quite long, but, I decided to go along to see what it is all about and if the therapy could be helpful. So, I made the appointment and, initially my therapist...
by Kevin Naruse | Sep 15, 2019 | Digital Health Literacy, Mental Health
When digital technology is misused, it’s not only a waste of company funds, but it can highlight problems in communication within your team. It helps to think of your team or organization as a living system, because in many ways, it really is. How Healthy and...
by Roz Hedayatian | Sep 8, 2019 | Mental Health
Depression is a disorder that can take over one’s life very quickly, making even normal everyday activities a strain. It can interfere with occupational responsibilities, social activities appetite, concentration, and more. Like any other illness, the severity and...
by Matthew Permuy | Sep 2, 2019 | Blogs, Lifestyle and Culture, Mental Health
Tai Chi and Qigong are traditional Chinese exercises that are widely practiced for their health benefits and as martial arts. Developed over hundreds and thousands of years, respectively, Tai Chi and Qigong are practiced worldwide in a variety of modern and...
by Kevin Naruse | Aug 26, 2019 | Mental Health
The feeling of having psychological safety is one of the fundamental psychological needs of all human beings, without which is a festering ground for mental health issues and all the economic losses they create. Debbie Jeremiah, Chief Thinking Officer at...
by Lulu The Green Fairy | Aug 21, 2019 | Mental Health
Have you ever noticed the light as it falls across a garden or parkland? I mean really noticed, not just seen it, but felt it as every shadow taints the foliage, like an angel’s breath has whispered over the landscape, changing the tones; noticed how every sparkle of...