Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2020 – What’s On
…5th March, Marine Hotel, Sutton, Dublin 13. Organised by Lois Bridges Eating Disorders Treatment Centre, this event is free and open to all. Information on treatment pathways in eating disorder…
…5th March, Marine Hotel, Sutton, Dublin 13. Organised by Lois Bridges Eating Disorders Treatment Centre, this event is free and open to all. Information on treatment pathways in eating disorder…
…the interview in full (from 13:40) on Soundcloud now. Following on from a recent article in the Irish Times, Dr Behan clarified that approximately 10% of the population will have…
…portrayal of mental health in the print media Speaker: Dr Margaret Gallagher, Consultant Psychiatrist, St Vincent’s University Hospital – Depressive Illness in the Perimenopausal period Speakers: Drs Aideen Moran &…
The 2024 Dr Aiden Meade Annual Award is now open for submissions. This award is aimed at exploring the issues relating to the health and wellbeing of Healthcare Professionals. The…
UCD Academic Child and Adolescent Psychiatry School Webinar Series Understanding the Role of Social Media in Youth Mental Health Help-Seeking: Case Examples of Dissociative Symptoms Date: Friday 3rd November 2023…
UCD Academic Child and Adolescent Psychiatry School Webinar Series Understanding the Role of Social Media in Youth Mental Health Help-Seeking: Case Examples of Dissociative Symptoms Date: Friday 3rd November 2023…
…support Contact the HSE Drugs and Alcohol Helpline for free and confidential support and information: Phone: 1800 459 459 Email: helpline@hse.ie Visit: www.drugs.ie www.gov.ie (Policy Information: Drugs and Alcohol Policy)…
…cause: hallucinations (where someone sees, hears, smells, tastes or feels things that don’t exist outside their mind). paranoid thoughts (feelings of anxiety, feeling threatened or persecuted). agitation (anxiety or nervous…
…prejudice and stigma. With this year’s events exploring themes including loneliness, isolation and community, read some our highlights from the festival below. You can also view the full programme on…
…& Analysis, May 22nd). It is highly concerning to think that, having read Prof MacLachlan’s piece, parents might be misled into thinking that children’s diagnosis are inaccurate or invalid, their…