Supporting a Loved One With Depression
How to recognise the signs, start the conversation, and offer meaningful help When someone you care about is going through depression, it can be difficult to know how to help. … Read more
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How to recognise the signs, start the conversation, and offer meaningful help When someone you care about is going through depression, it can be difficult to know how to help. … Read more
Understanding Depression – Signs, Support & How Therapy Can Help Depression is more than just feeling sad. It’s a serious but treatable condition that affects millions of people worldwide. If … Read more
Boost your mental well-being with 7 key processes, from communication to mindfulness, for a calmer and happier life.
Hope Therapy & Counselling Services offers depression support throughout the United Kingdom
Counselling for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
Benefits of Online Counselling: In the digital age, mental health support has evolved. Online counselling has emerged as a modern approach to mental health care. This article explores the benefits … Read more
What is Imposter Syndrome? Imposter Syndrome is rooted in feelings of intense doubt in your abilities and feeling like a fraud. There is an internalised belief that you are not … Read more
As the world struggles to contain coronavirus, students have been bitten many times. Unfortunately, nothing is set in stone, and this uncertainty can send many into a spiral of anxiety when trying to speculate or plan for the future. Anxiety is often referred to as the fear of the unknown; it is a feeling of worry or unease that frequently occurs when an outcome is uncertain. As we are living through an incredibly uncertain time, it is entirely normal to be feeling anxious about protecting your mental health at University. You may feel levels of anxiety surrounding returning to campus, face-to-face classes and about your health and safety. This is normal, and your worries are valid.