Well Pam, something that has always intrigued me is....does anyone diagnosed with a severe and enduring mental health condition recover quicker/better with a...
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Well I suppose if there is no carer present and something happens to the caree the local authority would have to deal with any crisis. but I doubt very much...
One of the question's I raised at the Perth Conference was, "How do you get a Carer if there is no Partner/Relative/Friend at hand ?" - there was no answer to...
I would not mind if they could guarantee good care and some job that paid enough to live on but it looks like they would be dependant on claiming lots of other...
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It sounds like it Ian, it looks like it's about the info you posted back along. Looks like families/carers will be expected to be working, caring, running a...
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Nice one Rob :0) Website: www.pamshouse.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk Message board: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Carersforumuk/ There are four kinds of people...
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And what about the effect on the unborn, where the Mother has been prescribed anti-depressants during the term of the pregnancy ? www.aimhighpeak.com    ...
I also read something recently that said by 2020 depression will be one of the most common illness for sick leave from work. With pregnant women that could be...
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I think there is evidence that depression is becoming more common and pronounced across the whole of society. I read a report this week that there are more &...
I think any research is down to speculation and or theory, more especially with mental health. You can't see it, neither can you prove it the only evidence is...
Until some proper scientific research is done here in the UK this will remain just speculation. The situation could be worse or it could be better here than...
No you are right Ian, it's not necessarily the same here in the UK. But going by those I have met, I reckon there is very little if any difference. How people...