How to help your friend during a panic attack – BBC

Subscribe and 🔔 to the BBC 👉 https://bit.ly/BBCYouTubeSub Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Dr Chris and Dr Xand Van Tulleken investigate what mental health is and why things can sometimes go wrong. They’ll uncover the science behind some of the most common triggers for mental health problems, and explore how you can get help and what you can do protect yourself and others.Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand Investigate | Series 1 Episode 1 | BBC#BBC #BBCiPlayerAll our TV channels and S4C are available to watch live through BBC iPlayer, although some programmes may not be available to stream online due to rights. If you would like to read more on what types of programmes are available to watch live, check the ‘Are all programmes that are broadcast available on BBC iPlayer?’ FAQ 👉 https://bbc.in/2m8ks6v.

Living with anxiety at 17 years old – BBC

Subscribe to the BBC 👉 https://bit.ly/BBCYouTubeSub Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Dr Alex met with Rosie, 17, who struggled with mental health issues for some time. Since receiving support, she’s now reflecting on what helped her overcome them.Dr Alex: Our Young Mental Health Crisis | Streaming now | BBC iPlayer#dralex #mentalhealth #bbciplayerIf you, or someone you know, are affected by the issues raised in BBC Children in Need 2021, help and support is available: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/N7nfK1hzztnvk4LKWPt0fg/information-and-supportAll our TV channels and S4C are available to watch live through BBC iPlayer, although some programmes may not be available to stream online due to rights. If you would like to read more on what types of programmes are available to watch live, check the ‘Are all programmes that are broadcast available on BBC iPlayer?’ FAQ 👉 https://bbc.in/2m8ks6v.

UWA Public Lecture – The Tough Love Debate

The UWA Public Policy Institute proudly presents another in its series of public lectures.On 10 October, Mental Health Day 2019, the Institute held a public seminar involving child trauma experts Dr Howard Bath, formerly the Northern Territory Children’s Commissioner, and UWA’s Professor Helen Milroy, a Commissioner in the Child Abuse Royal Commission. Both speakers shared their extensive experience in trauma-informed practice and discussed the role that schools can play in supporting the mental health of children and young people.Topics included: • Strategies that help prevent the cycle of adversity being faced by many children and young people • The ‘why’ behind violence, bullying and the increasing mental health challenges being faced by children and young people • Responses by schools and communities that are most likely to positively impact the whole school community.﹏The University of Western Australia (UWA) is recognised internationally as a top 100 university. Browse our channel to learn about our ground-breaking research, state-of-the-art facilities and vibrant student experience.For more information: https://www.uwa.edu.au/ ﹏Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/universitywa/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/uwanews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/universitywa/