CBSE to conduct webinar on 'Socioemotional well-being' during Covid-19 pandemic
Education | Jun 10, 2021, 10:58 AM ISTThe webinar is scheduled to be held on June 10 between 4 to 5 pm, and will be broadcasted live in YouTube channel.
The webinar is scheduled to be held on June 10 between 4 to 5 pm, and will be broadcasted live in YouTube channel.
The findings published in the journal The Lancet Psychiatry is the first to investigate and document age- and gender-specific changes in adolescent mental health problems and substance use during the COVID-19 pandemic, while accounting for upward trends that were appearing before the pandemic.
As people are facing a strong negative impact of COVID-19 on their mental health, Bollywood actor Ali Fazal has decided to set up a series of panel discussions about the same. Ali has joined hands with several doctors and other experts to conduct the sessions for front-line workers, children, COVID patients, and more.
Between repeated lockdowns & confinements, the restrictions imposed or the generalization of work from home (WFH), the morale of the people is at its lowest, implying harmful consequences on their mental health.
During the fight with the COVID epidemic, it is very important to pay attention not just to the physical health of the child but mental health as well. Keeping this in mind, the Health Department has released some guidelines, which can be taken into consideration while taking care that the mental health of your children is right.
Can TV shows like '13 Reasons Why' help teens navigate bullying, suicidal thoughts, depression and other mental health issues? Yes, say researchers, but only when these issues are depicted with empathy.
According to the World Health Organisation, depression is one of the leading causes of disability. Suicide is the second leading cause of death among 15 to 29-year-old age group.
In situations like these, a sense of helplessness and growing stress and anxiety is not unusual. May 10-16 is being observed as the Mental Health Awareness Week this year. Amid the crisis, it becomes crucial to keep a check on your well-being. Experts share tips on how you can promote mental health wellness during IndiaTV's mental health conference.
Former Bollywood actress Somy Ali, known for films like "Teesra Kaun?", "Anth", "Aao Pyaar Karen", feels that society should be blamed for their lack of awareness and knowledge about mental health issues.
Bollywood star Deepika Padukone on Sunday shared a list of verified mental health helplines on Instagram, highlighting the significance of strong mental and emotional health in the time of the surging Covid pandemic.
Actress Sanjana Sanghi on Saturday announced the launch of a mental health campaign titled Here to Hear. As part of her campaign, people will get free sessions with psychologists and qualified listeners associated with the online counselling platform.
Madhuri Dixit launched a new online dance campaign on Thursday, on the occasion of World Dance Day. The campaign aims at spreading positivity amid the Covid pandemic.
The conditions of patients suffering from mental health issues in the UK deteriorated as the National Health Service (NHS) shifted the in-person care to telephone, video and text messages during the pandemic, according to a new study.
Gaslighting. A term used so frequently by millennials and a concept that has been growing in popularity. So, what is 'gaslighting' you ask? Read for details.
Conversations around mental health in the country have increased over the last few years, but the problem continues to grow especially in the younger part of the country's population.
Deepika is one of the fittest actresses in B-town and often times she has advocated for better mental health.
Shumita Kakkar has always felt a strong urge to stand up for mental health issues particularly for women and LGBTQ in the country and this zeal eventually transformed into United We Care.
According to Jason Killens, the chief executive of the Welsh Ambulance Service, even with increased public awareness of mental health support, the full effects of lockdown are only just emerging, the Xinhua news agency reported.
If depression is making it more difficult for some unemployed people to land a job, one type of therapy may help, research suggests.
Here we are with a few physical exercises for you to try at home during the COVID-19 pandemic that will surely boost your mental health.
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