Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are physical symptoms without an obvious or known physical cause. 1 in 4 people who see their GP have MUS, which means that for a large proportion of people, the cause of their symptoms cannot be […]
I recently participated an Overcoming Anger training by @innerspacemanchester (Twitter), where we discussed in depth not only what anger is […]
On 8 November, some of us here at HSR Psychology attended the disabled living exhibition held by Kidz to adultz […]
OCD means obsessive compulsive disorder. First of all, OCD is not being tidy, or having good hygiene. People with OCD […]
The BBC reports that there is no legal difference between taking a mental health sick day and a day off […]
An introduction to therapy rooms The idea behind creating a therapy room, instead of your traditional clinical room, is that […]
Anxiety is one of the most common mental health conditions. According to YoungMinds almost half of all mental health disorders develop […]
Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) includes a range of actions and can impact children and young people in very different […]
ADHD Some children, young people and adults live a happy and fulfilled life with undiagnosed ADHD; this could be due […]
What is neurodiversity? Neurodiversity is a concept which recognises and respects neurological differences in the same way you would for […]
ASC Autistic spectrum conditions (ASC) are developmental conditions which affects individuals in very different ways. We need to break the […]