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Jane Murdoch
OrphanageRules
I've recently seen some very upsetting instances where people are claiming certain things are abuse when they aren't. This is harmful & will result in an instant block from me.
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Stephen Reicher
ReicherStephen
Even if everyone follows the new restrictions over Christmas, it still isn't enough. Modelling showed that if 50% of us meet one other household the R number will increase by
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Talk From Home 🇲🇾
AimanPsikologi
Bila sebut saja "ada penyakit mental", banyak stigma dan salah faham muncul berkaitan ini.Stigma ialah label negatif dan tak betul yang diberi oleh masyarakat terhadap sesuatu.Ini ialah thread, antara stigma
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Aaron Kheriaty, MD
akheriaty
The original rationale for severe social distancing was to "flatten the curve." We accomplished that. But the lockdowns continue, and nobody speaks of "flattening the curve" anymore. What is the
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Katherine Dines
KatherineDines
#MentalHealth check! A thread. I’ve heard many people using harmful language, educators, health care providers, parents, friends. Many words spoken in frustration during stressful moments. Education must continue so we
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ProtectAB
protect_AB
@shandro @jkenney @GoAHealth I just returned from being on-call for a rural hospital for the long weekend. During the past 4 days, I had to resuscitate two people who were
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Mishell Baker
mishellbaker
I resisted the idea of meditation for a long time for several reasons, mainly a strong distaste for anything that comes with its own insider jargon and "culture." Anything even
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Giovanna P.
jonievulcano
why the #BritneySpears case matters. because one day you, yes, you, can have your rights to self-determination taken away if someone decides that you are crazy/incompetent. that someone has to
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Colin Angus
VictimOfMaths
This is a really interesting paper out yesterday from Marie-Pier Bergeron-Boucher, @jm_aburto and @AlysonVanRaalte in @GlobalHealthBMJ It looks at how what we die of is changing as we live to
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Alan Simpson
cityalan
1. Here's a Twitter thread about the latest pre-print paper from @MentalHealthPRU: Experiences of living with mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: a coproduced, participatory qualitative
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Kelly McCullough
KellyDMcC
Trigger Warning: Suicide. I'm going to post a brief thread about a friend of mine, because these things need to be talked about. I'm not going to name names, because
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Vishnu Agnihotri
vishnu_agni
1/ "Multiplication tables are only a tool for learning. It is not learning. Exploring the multiplication tables for patterns is learning.", said Sundaram, one of our mentors at @GenWise_ on
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Bandy X Lee, MD, MDiv
BandyXLee1
Remember that someone more articulate (but of the same purpose) laid down for him a playbook:“Tell a lie loud enough and long enough and people will believe it.”We should not
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Chris Stevens
chrisukstevens
During all this craziness, your mental health really matters. Small rituals of normality can really help. Every three weeks I catch up with a good friend for coffee. We sit
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The McPin Foundation
McPinFoundation
What would happen if people were given the time and space to tell their story? Not just their story of a recent crisis, but as much of their story as
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Johnny Carver
CarverJohnny
I’m receiving more and more DMs of students with serious mental health issues, both depression and anxiety related, directly caused by the bar examination process during COVID-19, students being forced
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