Mental Health & Wellbeing
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How should Steve Arnott tackle his painkiller addiction? A health psychologist’s perspective
Dr Harbinder Sandhu, a health psychologist and expert on pain management from Warwick Medical School, looks at how DI Arnott from the hit series Line of Duty could tackle his problem and begin the regain control of his symptoms.
Fri 30 Apr 2021, 10:05
| Tags: Public Health Mental Health & Wellbeing Science & Technology Health & Medicine Film & TV Psychology
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How to make Christmas 2020 really different
From watching a little-known festive film, to trying a Victorian parlour game or even spotting a once in a lifetime astronomic occurrence, academics at the University of Warwick have compiled a few ideas to help you enjoy something different – deliberately – this Christmas.
Thu 17 Dec 2020, 08:12
| Tags: Arts & Culture Mental Health & Wellbeing Science & Technology Film & TV History Physics & Astrophysics
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COVID Christmas: how to negotiate Christmas 2020 so that we all feel better
The news that many of the pandemic restrictions we have been learning to live with in the UK over the last nine months will be lifted for five days over Christmas will delight some, but it may not be good news for everyone, explains Professor Sarah Stewart Brown, expert in public health and wellbeing from Warwick Medical School.
Wed 02 Dec 2020, 15:28
| Tags: Politics & Society Public Health Mental Health & Wellbeing Health & Medicine
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Put feelings first to avoid tensions at home -advice for children and parents
It’s not surprising that some families find that tensions grow in close quarters. Families are having to find ways of living together that they are entirely unused to, when many of their usual ways of coping have been taken away says Professor Sarah Stewart-Brown from Warwick Medical School.
Fri 15 May 2020, 12:59
| Tags: Public Health Mental Health & Wellbeing Health & Medicine Psychology
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Five ways mindfulness could help you and your family during lockdown
Mindfulness is often described as a state of being where our awareness is focused on the present-moment flow of experience without commentary, analysis or judgement. In this state the mind has less chance to wander and worry about other things, explains Dean Howes from Warwick's Centre for Lifelong Learning.
Thu 07 May 2020, 15:20
| Tags: Public Health Mental Health & Wellbeing Health & Medicine Psychology
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VE Day: Remembering the soldiers who continued fighting after the war
On the 75 anniversary of VE Day, Dr Alexander Smith, associate professor of sociology at the University of Warwick, shares a personal story of a heroic grandfather who served in Bomber Command, but who fought a lifelong battle with addiction after the war ended.
Thu 07 May 2020, 15:18
| Tags: Politics & Society Politics Mental Health & Wellbeing History Sociology
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Young person - big responsibility: Young Carers and Covid-19
While Covid-19 and the current lockdown has major implications for all families, it poses particular challenges for young carers and their families, explains Dr Michael Wyness from the University of Warwick’s Centre for Education Studies.
Thu 23 Apr 2020, 15:28
| Tags: Politics & Society Public Health Mental Health & Wellbeing Sociology Education
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Air quality and wellbeing during Covid-19 lockdown
Lockdown is showing us that our lifestyles, in the main our reliance on motorised methods of transportation, have an insidious and detrimental impact on our environment and ultimately our health. Rob Lillywhite, from the School of Life Sciences at the University of Warwick reviews the impacts of COVID-19 lockdown on the environment.
Thu 23 Apr 2020, 12:01
| Tags: Life Sciences Public Health Mental Health & Wellbeing Science & Technology Sociology
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Those who laugh are in control: finding humour in lockdown
Dr Stephanie Schnurr, from the Centre for Applied Linguistics explains why humour is a powerful tool that can help us feel less worried, less alone, and more in control.
Wed 15 Apr 2020, 11:33
| Tags: Politics & Society Mental Health & Wellbeing Sociology Linguistics
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The joy of seeds
It is amazing that whole allotments and greenhouses full of vegetables and flowers can come from just a couple of handfuls of small, dry fragments. Dr Charlotte Allender, from Warwick’s Crop Centre, explains the importance, diversity and quite incredible resilience of seeds.
Wed 08 Apr 2020, 13:50
| Tags: Life Sciences Mental Health & Wellbeing Science & Technology
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How our relationship with ourselves will be key in the coming weeks
Dr Harbinder Sandhu, Associate Professor in the Clinical Trials Unit at Warwick Medical School and clinical psychologist, explains some of the feelings we may all experience in the coming weeks and shares some tips for looking after our own wellbeing.
Mon 30 Mar 2020, 16:53
| Tags: Public Health Mental Health & Wellbeing Health & Medicine Psychology Work
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