by Intake Officer | Jul 22, 2019 | Psychosis
At this stage, research has yet to completely explain the cause of psychosis. However, it is clear that the causes are complex. The most widely accepted theory is the stress-vulnerability model which suggests that a combination of biological/genetic factors and...
by Intake Officer | Apr 30, 2019 | Psychosis
Psychosis is one of the most misunderstood psychological illnesses and is highly stigmatised by the media and entertainment industry as ‘incurable’ and dangerous. This perception is harmful in many ways – it isolates individuals with psychosis, increasing hopelessness...
by Michelle Dean | Sep 7, 2018 | Adolescent Psychology, Anxiety, Burnout, Depression, OCD, Procrastination, Psychology, Psychosis, Relationships, Self-Care, Trauma
Being a teenager can be hard. There are so many changes and challenges, from completing exams to friendship dramas to arguments with parents to friends struggling with mental health issues. At times, teenagers might find themselves or a friend struggling to cope with...