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Address Your Stress for Mental Health Awareness Week 2018

29/05/2018
Address Your Stress for Mental Health Awareness Week 2018

Stress is everywhere, and it is directly linked to our mental health. 1 in 6 adults in Britain will experience depression, anxiety or problems relating to stress at any one time. The Mental Health Foundation, organiser of Mental Health Awareness Week, says:

"By tackling stress, we can go a long way to tackle mental health problems such as anxiety and depression, and, in some instances, self-harm and suicide."

Understanding what causes us stress and taking action to manage our stress levels is a key part of looking after our wellbeing. Mental Health First Aid, England has the following information to help with tackling mental health:

Mental Health Awareness Week 2018: Self Care

Mental Health Awareness Week 2018: Sources of Stress

Mental Health Awareness Week 2018: Weekly Wellbeing Checkup

Mental Health Awareness Week 2018: What is Stress?

 

Read more at:

https://mhfaengland.org/mhfa-centre/campaigns/mhaw2018/#whyaddressyourstress 

To attend a Mental Health First Aid course or to have discussion, contact: Dr Hana Morrissey at: hana.morrissey@wlv.ac.uk

For more information please contact the Corporate Communications Team.

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