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Martha Crawford
shrinkthinks
We have so completely hospitalized, medicalized, and privatized death that most people have never stood vigil, kept a death watch. Most people have never watched someone slowly die. This would
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Jen Bites
JenBitesPeople
So some of you are facing Christmas alone for the first time. It sucks. I know. I did this long before it went mainstream. So here are a few tips
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Dr Bryan McElroy
BryanMcElroy8
More an more patients are being treated for mild/ moderate depression with #antidepressants in general practice, despite there being very poor evidence for efficacy. In my experience, some people experience
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Leeds Cladding Scandal
LeedsCladding
We know, all too well, many people waking up this morning in #FlammableFlats will be struggling as they face into a tougher lockdown than most. If you’re worried about being
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Martha Crawford
shrinkthinks
One of the things I keep thinking is how our generational/cultural estrangement from death is a piece of the grotesque derealization and denial of the extraordinary losses we are experiencing.
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Kathryn Mannix 💙
drkathrynmannix
A challenge to medical schools.Future doctors need to recognise dying, be able to describe its process and be able to behave comfortably alongside dying people. 'Being with' isn't a medical
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Peter A Smith
PeterAdamSmith
On Scotland’s drug death crisis, from listening to frontline workers, users, those in recovery, & bereaved families: Much of what we call the ‘Portugal model’ - progressive approach to treatment
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Guy Opperman
GuyOpperman
Pension thread on #saferbettergreener pensions and a farewell to @JackDromeyMP my labour shadow minister and friend these last 3 yrs, who has been moved 1/ Pension policy is v long
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Alex T-Ho-Ho-Ho-mson
AlexBThomson
On my way to receive the #COVID vaccine. A lot of people have asked me how I chose between the various available vaccines when booking, so here is a short
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The FA
FA
As we approach Saturday's #HeadsUpFACupFinal , we're launching a series of candid conversations about mental health in football.First up, @JesseLingard speaks to @MayaJama: https://youtu.be/uwlpEl-fkmU #SoundOfSupport It's
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Hannah Love
AitchLove
Hello friends. It's #worldcancer day. It's not really news to my followers that I lost my mum to cancer a few years ago, but with recent conversation around NHS funding
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Rabbi Yosef Goldman
yosgold
Tonight is 7 Adar, the day according to Jewish tradition that Moses was born and died. His burial place could not be known to humans, so God had to bury
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Pieta
PietaHouse
On World Suicide Prevention Day Pieta want to inform you of potential suicide warning signs & steps to take when supporting someone in a suicidal crisis. Please visit https://www.pieta.ie/how-we-can-help/know-the-signs/ today
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NBC News
NBCNews
As the death toll from the coronavirus pandemic increases, it is leaving a growing path of children who have lost parents in its wake. https://nbcnews.to/3iFDkD3 #NBCNewsThreads (1/10) Some of these children
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Awais Aftab
awaisaftab
My view:i) Use of diagnostic concepts such as schizophrenia requires balancing reliability, validity, & utility, & there can be reasonable disagreement in how they are best balanced. ii) I think
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David M. Perry
Lollardfish
We're a year into the pandemic, but the wave of grief is still cresting, and we won't even be able to gather to mourn for months yet. I wrote about
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