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Peter Hamill ; The Institute of Mental Health


The song is from Peter Hammill, this is a slideshow clip i made to go with it. I wanted to do a normal video at first, but i just couldnt find the material to fit with the song, so here it is.

Panic Attacks and “Who Gives a Hoot”: The Perfect Couple


There are so many management strategies and techniques available to help us manage our panic attacks, agoraphobia, derealization, depersonalization, avoidance, and whatever else panic and anxiety may throw our way. Some of them are incredibly simple; however, our occupied minds roll right over them. It isn’t too awfully surprising that we don’t at times see [...]

Brain Food, Not!


Brain Food… Not! Being bombarded with media, it is impossible not to know which kinds of food are bad for us. But still, we keep taking or ingesting them in the hopes that all those bad effects would go away. But perhaps, it is nice to be reminded of why they are considered bad in [...]

Mental Health Nursing Care


Completely updated in a new 2nd edition, this book remains a practical guide to applying the nursing process to the care of clients with psychiatric disorders and general clients with psychosocial issues teaches psychiatric-mental health nursing as it is really practiced. Nursing Care is presented in the five-step nursing process format and emphasizes the scope [...]

Mental Health Liberation and Anti-Psychiatry Movement Part 1


Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. Psychologist talks about the mental health liberation movement, the anti-psychiatry movement, the movement against psychiatric oppression. Sometimes seen as antipsych or antipsychiary or anti-biological psychiatry. This is a movement made up mostly of ex-mental health consumers and the family members of ex-mental health consumers who feel they have been damaged by [...]

Advice on Coping With Panic Attacks


Panic attacks are frightening and stressful, but you must always remember they are not harmful or dangerous and will pass, the time the panic attack takes to pass can very considerably from person to person but anywhere between 15 seconds to 30 minutes is normal. Coping with your panic attack through this time is key [...]


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