In the Red: Debt and Mental Health | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Published By: Published On: Wednesday 30 July 2008 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| The Information Service has acquired the new Mind publication, which was also the theme of Mind Week 2008. There is a shortened leaflet version, or a 40 page booklet. This report explores the relationship between debt and mental health. It's findings were based on a survey and facilitated discussions with people living with mental distress or using mental health services. The following Mind publications are also available: How to...series Assert yourself Cope as a carer Cope with doubts about your sexuality Cope with exam stress Cope with hospital admission Cope with loneliness Cope with memory loss Cope with panic attacks Cope with relationship problems Cope with sleep problems Cope with suicidal feelings Cope with the stress of student life Deal with anger Deal with bullying at work Help someone who is suicidal Improve your mental wellbeing Increase your self-esteem Look after yourself Parent when you are in a crisis Rebuild your life after a breakdown Recognise the early signs of mental distress Restrain your violent impulses Stop worrying Survive family life Survive midlife crisis The Mind Guide to...series Advocacy Food and mood Managing stress Massage Physical activity Relaxation Surviving working life Yoga Understanding...series Addiction and dependency Anxiety Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Bereavement Bipolar disorder(manic depression) Borderline personality disorder Childhood distress Dementia Depression Dissociative disorders Dual diagnosis Eating distress Mental illness Obsessive-compulsive disorder Paranoia Personality disorder Phobias Postnatal depression Post-traumatic stress disorder Premenstrual syndrome Psychological effects of street drugs Psychotic experiences Schizophrenia Scizoaffective disorder Seasonal affective disorder Self-harm Talking therapies Making Sense of... series Antidepressants Antipsychotics (major tranquillisers) Cognitive behaviour therapy Coming off psychiatric drugs Counselling Electroconvulsive therapy Lithium Sleeping pills and minor tranquillisers Psychotherapy and psychoanalysis Please contact Liz Meres on 0845 313 8221 or pamhinfo@pavo.org.uk for your copy. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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