- NHS staff to train teachers, school nurses, and GPs to spot eating disordersby rwootton on January 20, 2026 at 12:01 am
Teachers, school nurses, and GPs will be offered NHS support to spot the early signs of eating disorders, so no child is left to ‘suffer in silence’. The NHS has overhauled eating disorder services in response to rising demand with the number of children and young people treated rising two fifths since the pandemic (from
- NHS to offer thousands of men life-extending prostate cancer drugby jboshell on January 16, 2026 at 6:00 pm
Thousands of men with prostate cancer will be offered a life-extending drug on the NHS within weeks. For the first time patients whose prostate cancer has not spread will be able to receive the drug in England, known as abiraterone, as the health service widens access to the treatment. Around 2,000 men diagnosed with prostate
- NHS backs AI notetaking to free up more face-to-face careby Tom W on January 15, 2026 at 10:30 pm
New AI notetaking tools being backed by the NHS could help doctors spend up to a quarter more time with their patients. NHS organisations across England are being urged to take advantage of a new national registry of 19 suppliers for the technology, which captures clinician–patient conversations and uses AI to accurately generate real-time transcriptions
- Second biggest drop in NHS waiting list in 15 years amid record number of patientsby Tom W on January 15, 2026 at 9:52 am
November saw the second biggest drop in the waiting list for 15 years outside of the early days of the pandemic, as new data today shows staff faced record demand in 2025. The waiting list fell by more than 86,000 in November to 7.31 million – and the milestone comes a year since the publication
- Bounce back in winter viruses as NHS top doctor warns ‘the worst is far from over’by nowen on January 8, 2026 at 10:02 am
Christmas and New Year gatherings may have caused a bounce back in winter viruses, as the health service also grapples with a vicious cold snap. Figures published today show that the number of patients in hospital beds with flu has risen by 9% on the previous week (2,924), following two weeks where that number had fallen.
Irrelationship How to Stop Using Dysfunctional Relationships to Hide From Satisfying Ones
- What to Do When Your Partner Won’t Work on Your Relationshipby Mark B. Borg, Jr, Ph.D., Grant H. Brenner, MD, & Daniel Berry, RN, MHA on February 13, 2022 at 8:09 pm
To get unstuck when we are too focused on getting the other person on board, leverage your most intimate and powerful relationship—the one with yourself.
- Why Some People Become Emotionally Distantby Mark B. Borg, Jr, Ph.D., Grant H. Brenner, MD, & Daniel Berry, RN, MHA on December 15, 2021 at 2:22 pm
Unrecognized influences can lead us away from others when we desire closeness. Here’s how to restore connection.
- 3 Ways Gift-Giving Can Cause Relationship Stressby Mark B. Borg, Jr, Ph.D., Grant H. Brenner, MD, & Daniel Berry, RN, MHA on November 26, 2021 at 7:44 pm
Life naturally gets more meaningful at the end of the year, especially during stressful times. Make sure gift-giving and receiving come from the right places.
- The Sex Test Post-Testby Mark B. Borg, Jr, Ph.D., Grant H. Brenner, MD, & Daniel Berry, RN, MHA on January 30, 2017 at 3:47 pm
Irrelationship, the defensive mechanism many couples use when the prospect of true intimacy begins to show itself. It can easily manifest in sex and sexual behavior.
- Can Your Relationship Handle the Sex Test?by Mark B. Borg, Jr, Ph.D., Grant H. Brenner, MD, & Daniel Berry, RN, MHA on December 5, 2016 at 5:51 pm
What happens when sex brings us too close to the very things that it’s ostensibly supposed to: intimacy, empathy, emotional risk, and investment?
Rethinking Mental Health How to shed mental health labels and create personal meaning
- The Rise of Online and Mobile Coaching and Therapyby Eric R. Maisel Ph.D. on September 16, 2024 at 9:36 pm
Technology, with all of its pluses and minuses, has come to the worlds of coaching and therapy, and those two professions will never look quite the same.
- Are We Headed Toward a Psychological Catastrophe?by Eric R. Maisel Ph.D. on March 20, 2024 at 11:53 am
The stress that humans are currently facing is stretching them to the breaking point.
- The Existentialism of End Timeby Eric R. Maisel Ph.D. on May 5, 2023 at 9:54 pm
Personal Perspective: We have always been worried about death. What can we do now about the extra burden of anxiety over the death of the species?
- Smart Teens, High Anxietyby Eric R. Maisel Ph.D. on December 19, 2022 at 7:25 pm
All teens are anxious, but smart teens suffer from additional sources of anxiety. Here’s what can be done to help.
- Why Teens Are Stubbornly Defensiveby Eric R. Maisel Ph.D. on September 18, 2022 at 5:26 pm
Teens are routinely defensive, to the consternation of their parents. What purpose does this defensiveness serve? Is it a good thing, a bad thing, or both?