CNN reporter Donie O’Sullivan has revealed his toughest battles in life aren’t reporting on the frontline but the battle he is fighting with his own mental health.
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A man who overcame his own mental health battle and suicide attempt is urging people to speak up and get help if they are struggling during the pandemic.Erskine man Graeme Alexander is an advocate for mental health, having spent years battling silently with PTSD following the suicide of his friend.The brave 32-year-old came close to ending his own life when a police officer approached him and encouraged him
.CNN reporter Donie O’Sullivan has revealed his toughest battles in life aren’t reporting on the frontline but the battle he is fighting with his own mental health.
Sisterly support! Jamie Lynn Spears spoke out about spreading positivity after the premiere of The New York Times Presents’ headline-making “Framing Britney Spears” episode.
Vicky Hamilton has penned a touching tribute on the 30th anniversary of her disappearance - urging people to remember her while forgetting her sick killer.Evil Peter Tobin, 74, was caged in 2008 for the murder of 15-year-old Vicky, who disappeared from a bus stop in Bathgate, West Lothian, in 1991.Vicky’s family took to social media to urge others to remember her life. Their post was liked more than 1000 times and shared by 800 people.Vicky’s family wrote: “Feb 10th 1991.
Alex Bain has admitted he has struggled with his mental health after finding fame as a child and becoming a teenage dad.The 19 year old welcomed his first child, daughter Lydia-Rose, when he was 17, but separated from his baby's mother in 2019. Coronation Street star Alex — who joined the cast of the hit ITV soap at the age of just seven — and has opened up on "dark times" he has faced during his decade in the spotlight.
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link.She has trained as a practitioner in hypnotherapy and is now in the throes of launching her own practice.“Part of what drives me is wanting to be able to help people through lockdown. It’s a tough time – and if there’s anything I can do to help, that’s what I want to do,” she said.“A lot of times, I look back on my life and think, if I had proper support and if I could have asked for help, things could have happened differently when I was younger.
The pandemic is far from over, according to Los Angeles County Health Officials. As such, they say Super Bowl gatherings with those outside the immediate household should not be held. That’s in order to prevent the same type of virus surge that followed the Thanksgiving and December holiday gatherings.
Crisis support has been offered more than 200 times with help provided to people who care for others more than 600 times.Help is available by emailing [email protected] or through the Support in Mind Scotland Stewartry Facebook page.Informal enquiries can be made to 07501966255 between 9am and 4.30pm Wednesday to Friday or by phoning the national office on 0300 323 1545 between 9am and 3.30pm Monday to Friday.
Hulme, told her partner Tony Tulloch she was going into town to do some shopping that morning.She was spotted at the shopping centre car park on High Street before falling to her death.Melanie, who leaves behind a son and a daughter, had been struggling with mental health issues for several years.She was sectioned under the Mental Health Act just months before her death after battling Schizoaffective disorder.An inquest into her death at Manchester Coroners' Court heard she was discharged from a
depression has seen a significant increase during the coronavirus crisis. Almost one in ten adults in the UK said that they were likely to be depressed between July 2019 and March 2020, reports Wales Online.
Lanarkshire with admirable grades that would gain her entry to the University of Glasgow to study French and Classics. Having followed the path expected of a ‘fresher’ by moving into a city flat shared with other students, the fear of stigma and what people might say was, for Heather, draining.“The girls in the flat were really supportive and wanted to help.
Kate Middleton has sent a reminder to parents and guardians of schoolchildren to "look after themselves" during the ongoing pandemic.The 39 year old is, herself, homeschooling three children – Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two. But, speaking ahead of Children's Mental Health Week, the Duchess of Cambridge has encouraged those looking after children to make sure they are coping as well.
In her first interview since having a bum lift and liposuction, TOWIE star Yazmin Oukhellou has opened up on the true risks of the surgery.The 26-year-old spoke exclusively to new magazine about jetting to Turkey to have high definition liposuction, and what’s widely considered one of the most dangerous procedures ever – a Brazilian bum lift. “I had laser liposuction and BBL [Brazilian bum lift],” Yazmin explained.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A Dumbarton woman battling cancer says she feels let down by mental health support services as restrictions impact on appointments.The woman, who does not wish to be named, said she is unhappy with the support she has been receiving from the Riverview Resource Centre at Dumbarton Joint Hospital amid the pandemic.The 62-year-old usually receives face-to-face support but her appointment was cancelled earlier
East Kilbride is urging locals to make sure they stay active during lockdown and the winter months in a bid to improve their wellbeing. Founder of the TAD Project and Mind Over Matter Podcast, James Downie has recently started a cold water exposure group in a bid to bring people out of their comfort zones and try something new to stimulate their heart and brain.