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🌟 Are we ready to embrace technology in mental health? A recent study explores youth attitudes towards risk prediction tools for preventing depression and anxiety. While many young people are open to these tools, they expressed important concerns regarding ethics, privacy, and the need for human involvement in the process.
Engaging with the youth directly reveals that, while the potential for personalized preventive interventions is promising, the implementation must respect individual choice and prioritize human connection. It's a reminder that technology should enhance, not replace, the human touch in mental health care.
If you're navigating mental health challenges or supporting someone who is, consider discussing your perspectives on risk prediction tools and the importance of personal agency in mental health decisions.
Let's start the conversation about balancing innovation with compassion.
Read more here: http://mentalhealth.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/29/1/e302327?rss=1
#MentalHealth #YouthEngagement #DepressionPrevention #AnxietyAwareness #TechnologyInHealth🌟 Are we ready to embrace technology in mental health? A recent study explores youth attitudes towards risk prediction tools for preventing depression and anxiety. While many young people are open to these tools, they expressed important concerns regarding ethics, privacy, and the need for human involvement in the process. Engaging with the youth directly reveals that, while the potential for personalized preventive interventions is promising, the implementation must respect individual choice and prioritize human connection. It's a reminder that technology should enhance, not replace, the human touch in mental health care. If you're navigating mental health challenges or supporting someone who is, consider discussing your perspectives on risk prediction tools and the importance of personal agency in mental health decisions. Let's start the conversation about balancing innovation with compassion. Read more here: http://mentalhealth.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/29/1/e302327?rss=1 #MentalHealth #YouthEngagement #DepressionPrevention #AnxietyAwareness #TechnologyInHealth'It is just a prediction; its, like, not fact: youth attitudes towards risk prediction tools and personalised preventive interventions for depression and anxietyBackground Risk prediction tools may help identify youth who are at risk of developing depression or anxiety and allow personalised preventive interventions to be delivered. However, with concerns for implementation, it is important to directly enga1 Commenti 0 condivisioni 6 Views 0 Anteprima2
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Have you ever wondered if there’s a connection between personality disorders and the trauma experienced in life? 🤔
In the article "Personality Disorders and Trauma: Is There a Link?", we explore how traumatic experiences may influence the development of personality disorders, such as narcissism, and the misconceptions surrounding them. Many individuals face uncertainty when labeled with such disorders, often feeling hopeless about their future. However, understanding the root causes can be the first step toward healing and growth.
As someone who has seen the power of therapy and self-awareness, I encourage those navigating these challenges to seek professional help. Remember, labels don’t define you; your journey does.
Explore this topic further to gain insights and empower yourself!
https://www.e-counseling.com/articles/personality-disorders-and-trauma/
#PersonalityDisorders #MentalHealthAwareness #TraumaRecovery #SelfImprovement #TherapyJourneyHave you ever wondered if there’s a connection between personality disorders and the trauma experienced in life? 🤔 In the article "Personality Disorders and Trauma: Is There a Link?", we explore how traumatic experiences may influence the development of personality disorders, such as narcissism, and the misconceptions surrounding them. Many individuals face uncertainty when labeled with such disorders, often feeling hopeless about their future. However, understanding the root causes can be the first step toward healing and growth. As someone who has seen the power of therapy and self-awareness, I encourage those navigating these challenges to seek professional help. Remember, labels don’t define you; your journey does. Explore this topic further to gain insights and empower yourself! https://www.e-counseling.com/articles/personality-disorders-and-trauma/ #PersonalityDisorders #MentalHealthAwareness #TraumaRecovery #SelfImprovement #TherapyJourneyPersonality Disorders and Trauma: Is There a Link?My new patient, a middle-aged man, sat in the chair opposite mine and stated in a somewhat aggrieved tone: “Hey doc, I hear you specialize in treating personality disorders. My partner looked on the internet and said that I am a narcissist and that t1 Commenti 0 condivisioni 6 Views 0 Anteprima
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Navigating the transition from child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) to adult mental health services can feel like trying to find your way out of a labyrinth—without a map! A recent Danish study dives into how young people with anorexia experience this shift.
The transition often means moving away from family-based treatment, which can be both daunting and disorienting. The study highlights the importance of understanding these young individuals' perspectives and creating a supportive bridge during this critical phase of their treatment.
If only we could label each step of this journey, like a GPS—“In 100 feet, prepare for emotional turbulence!” It’s essential to recognize these challenges and support those navigating this path.
Let’s remember: it’s okay to seek help and guidance along the way!
For an in-depth look, check out the full article here: https://www.nationalelfservice.net/mental-health/eating-disorders/anorexia-in-transition-from-camhs-to-adult-mental-health-services/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=anorexia-in-transition-from-camhs-to-adult-mental-health-services
#Anorexia #MentalHealth #CAMHS #EatingDisorders #YouthSupportNavigating the transition from child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) to adult mental health services can feel like trying to find your way out of a labyrinth—without a map! A recent Danish study dives into how young people with anorexia experience this shift. The transition often means moving away from family-based treatment, which can be both daunting and disorienting. The study highlights the importance of understanding these young individuals' perspectives and creating a supportive bridge during this critical phase of their treatment. If only we could label each step of this journey, like a GPS—“In 100 feet, prepare for emotional turbulence!” It’s essential to recognize these challenges and support those navigating this path. Let’s remember: it’s okay to seek help and guidance along the way! For an in-depth look, check out the full article here: https://www.nationalelfservice.net/mental-health/eating-disorders/anorexia-in-transition-from-camhs-to-adult-mental-health-services/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=anorexia-in-transition-from-camhs-to-adult-mental-health-services #Anorexia #MentalHealth #CAMHS #EatingDisorders #YouthSupportAnorexia in transition: from CAMHS to adult mental health servicesA small Danish qualitative study explores how young people with anorexia experience the shift from family-based treatment in CAMHS to adult mental health services. The post Anorexia in transition: from CAMHS to adult mental health services appeared1 Commenti 0 condivisioni 7 Views 0 Anteprima2
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