Dr Jamie Lewis explores the meaning behind architecture, looking specifically at the relationship between the Hadyn Ellis Building and the ATTIC project.
ABOUT NCMH
The National Centre for Mental Health (NCMH) is working to find out more about what causes mental health problems such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD and PTSD.
NCMH is made up of researchers from Cardiff, Swansea and Bangor Universities, and funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
We aim to improve life for people affected by mental health problems by supporting and undertaking mental health research, raising awareness of mental health issues and fighting stigma.
Together we can make a difference for mental health.
Former rugby referee and NCMH Research Champion Clive Norling shares his experience of depression and explains why he got involved in our research.
ABOUT NCMH
The National Centre for Mental Health is trying to understand the causes of mental disorders such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and ADHD.
The NCMH is composed of researchers from Cardiff University, Swansea University, and Bangor Universities. It is funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
Our mission is to improve the lives of people with mental health problems. We support and conduct mental health research and raise awareness about mental health issues.
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Dr Jamie Lewis talks about the entwined history of mental health and the arts.
ABOUT NCMH
The National Centre for Mental Health (NCMH) is working to find out more about what causes mental health problems such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD and PTSD.
NCMH is made up of researchers from Cardiff, Swansea and Bangor Universities, and funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
We aim to improve life for people affected by mental health problems by supporting and undertaking mental health research, raising awareness of mental health issues and fighting stigma.
Together we can make a difference for mental health.
The recommended starting dose of Concerta for patients not currently taking methylphenidate or stimulants other than methylphenidate is 18 mg once daily for children and adolescents and 18 or 36 mg once daily for adults.
NCMH research champion Laura discusses why she chose to take part in the Centre’s mental health research.
ABOUT NCMH
The National Centre for Mental Health (NCMH) is working to find out more about what causes mental health problems such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD and PTSD.
NCMH is made up of researchers from Cardiff, Swansea and Bangor Universities, and funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
We aim to improve life for people affected by mental health problems by supporting and undertaking mental health research, raising awareness of mental health issues and fighting stigma.
Together we can make a difference for mental health.
This simple exercise will help you to use your breathing to pay attention to your thoughts and feelings. You'll feel more calm and relaxed. Although anxiety is common, excessive worry and anxiety can lead to stress.
This short exercise is based on meditation and psychology. It can be done whenever you have a few minutes to spare.
Author: Dr. Keating Cffey is the author and voice behind the English language YOU exercises. He has been using mindfulness to help his patients in psychotherapy for 15 many years. He is a graduate of the Hakomi Institute with a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology and a Doctorate. He is involved in the programs of Insight Meditation Society, Spirit Rock Meditation Center, and Cambridge Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy.
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NCMH research champion Laura discusses why she chose to take part in the Centre’s mental health research.
ABOUT NCMH
The National Centre for Mental Health is trying to understand the causes of mental disorders such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and ADHD.
The NCMH is composed of researchers from Cardiff University, Swansea University, and Bangor Universities. It is funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
Our mission is to improve the lives of people with mental health problems. We support and conduct mental health research and raise awareness about mental health issues.
Dr Jamie Lewis talks about the entwined history of mental health and the arts.
ABOUT NCMH
The National Centre for Mental Health (NCMH) is working to find out more about what causes mental health problems such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD and PTSD.
NCMH is made up of researchers from Cardiff, Swansea and Bangor Universities, and funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
We aim to improve life for people affected by mental health problems by supporting and undertaking mental health research, raising awareness of mental health issues and fighting stigma.
Together we can make a difference for mental health.
There are plenty of myths and misconceptions about learning differences. Is ADHD just about hyperactivity? Is dyslexia a vision problem? And do kids outgrow learning differences?
In this episode, host Gretchen Vierstra shares common myths about learning and thinking differences for co-host Amanda Morin to bust. Listen to Amanda debunk these myths with the facts. Learn why these myths persist and how you can help debunk them. Plus, hear the myths that Amanda, Gretchen, and their producer believed before they learned the facts.
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Dr Jamie Lewis explores the need to change perceptions towards psychiatry and reduce the stigma associated with mental health conditions.
ABOUT NCMH
The National Centre for Mental Health is trying to understand the causes of mental disorders such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and ADHD.
The NCMH is composed of researchers from Cardiff University, Swansea University, and Bangor Universities. It is funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
Our mission is to improve the lives of people with mental health problems. We support and conduct mental health research and raise awareness about mental health issues.
NCMH Research Champion Mark chats with us about his lived experience with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). As an adult, he was diagnosed with ADHD.
Mark is a keynote speaker and published author. He is also an international campaigner for all new parents to support their mental health and better outcomes for the entire family and child’s development.
00: 00 What are the most common symptoms of ADHD that you experience? 01: 42 When and how were you diagnosed with ADHD? 04: 23 What difficulties do you experience with your ADHD? 07: 59 Do you find it hard to plan ahead, organise and prioritise with ADHD? 08: 55 In what ways does ADHD affect your relationships? 10: 28 What are some of the advantages & disadvantages of disclosing at work that you have ADHD? 13: 29 How did lockdown affect you and your ADHD? 16: 09 Can you lead a successful life with ADHD? 17: 44 How do you reduce stress associated with your ADHD? 20: 19 What advice would you give to someone who suspects that they may have ADHD? 20: 48 In your opinion, why is research within mental health so important?
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Are you an adult who was diagnosed with ADHD later in life? What are your next steps? What should you do to explain the diagnosis and your family? Beth Main, an ADHD coach, explains how to proceed
Dr Jamie Lewis explores the meaning behind architecture, looking specifically at the relationship between the Hadyn Ellis Building and the ATTIC project.
ABOUT NCMH
The National Centre for Mental Health (NCMH) is working to find out more about what causes mental health problems such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD and PTSD.
NCMH is made up of researchers from Cardiff, Swansea and Bangor Universities, and funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
We aim to improve life for people affected by mental health problems by supporting and undertaking mental health research, raising awareness of mental health issues and fighting stigma.
Together we can make a difference for mental health.
How do you help a child with ADHD? In today's episode, we want to clear things up first. ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, has been overdiagnosed. If your child has a high amount of energy, it doesn't mean that they have ADHD automatically. Let's talk about how to help children with ADHD, but these tips will also work for your children who are very energetic.
00: 16 ADHD has been overdiagnosed
02: 40 Even if they're not diagnosed, this will work with children who are energetic
03: 15 Regulate their own behavior in a better way
04: 46 Have a picture list of things they need to do
06: 47 Back off
08: 10 Let the consequences do the teaching
09: 12 Let empathy be your response rather than anger
10: 22 A child diagnosed with ADHD may take much more work to teach this skill
10: 50 "I trust you to learn from your experience"
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Dr Jamie Lewis talks about the entwined history of mental health and the arts.
ABOUT NCMH
The National Centre for Mental Health (NCMH) is working to find out more about what causes mental health problems such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD and PTSD.
NCMH is made up of researchers from Cardiff, Swansea and Bangor Universities, and funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
We aim to improve life for people affected by mental health problems by supporting and undertaking mental health research, raising awareness of mental health issues and fighting stigma.
Together we can make a difference for mental health.
Former rugby referee and NCMH Research Champion Clive Norling shares his experience of depression and explains why he got involved in our research.
ABOUT NCMH
The National Centre for Mental Health is trying to understand the causes of mental disorders such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and ADHD.
The NCMH is composed of researchers from Cardiff University, Swansea University, and Bangor Universities. It is funded by Health and Care Research Wales.
Our mission is to improve the lives of people with mental health problems. We support and conduct mental health research and raise awareness about mental health issues.