Join us during Children’s Mental Health Week 2021, to learn about the latest research in children and young people’s mental health.
Can you help us learn more about PMDD?
Our researchers are inviting women who live with Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) to take part in new research to help us learn more about the condition and its causes.
A life lived without diagnosis
Anna Wilson’s mother was diagnosed with autism when she was 72. Anna has written about what this diagnosis meant, even so late in life, for her mother and her family.
The role of compassion and kindness during the pandemic
Mental Health Awareness Week, which this year has a focus on kindness, reminds us of how being kind, both to ourselves and others, maybe our biggest defence against the consequences of Covid-19.
The effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on people with learning disabilities
All Wales People First are looking at how people with learning disabilities are being affected by the coronavirus outbreak and subsequent lockdown instructions.
Mental health and… magic mushrooms?
NCMH placement student, Barney, takes us on a trip through history and takes a look at new therapies being developed using psychedelics.
Generational differences in perceptions of mental health
There are a lot of things that separate the millennials and Gen Z’ers from their surviving grandparents.
Stress at Christmas: the importance of pets
I’m sure you do not need me to tell you that many people struggle with their mental health over Christmas. However, pet ownership appears to be an effective way of protecting mental wellbeing in stressful times, like the festive season.
Adverse childhood experiences and the developing brain
We know the brain is not hard-wired: it’s an ever-changing structure.
The human brain can alter its structure to adapt to certain life experiences, particularly those that occur during childhood.
The psychedelic renaissance
Initially, when you hear the term psychedelics, a lot of things spring to mind. One thing that may not is their use as a therapeutic tool. I spoke to a group of researchers at Cardiff University who are exploring the use of MDMA assisted therapy for PTSD.