Mental Health Awareness: ADHD

Mental Health Awareness: ADHD

ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and describes a condition which affects behaviour. Sufferers can be restless and struggle to focus or concentrate.

Mental Health Awareness: ADHDADHD is often diagnosed in childhood, but more recently cases of adults being diagnosed have been known.

The symptoms of ADHD can be distressing, especially if you haven’t yet been diagnosed. It’s common to experience secondary mental health concerns such as depression and anxiety as a result of this.

The causes of ADHD aren’t fully known but it is known to be affected by brain chemistry and likely genetics too. It’s important to get support as a sufferer and treatment can include medication and/or therapy for children and adults.

Check out this article by the Mental Health Foundation to find out more about ADHD. And as always don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at Rainbow for support – perhaps you are a sufferer or you may be affected by ADHD in another way e.g. as a parent or friend of a sufferer. It’s important to know you are supported too!

Mental Health Awareness: Panic Attacks

Mental Health Awareness: Panic Attacks

We stumbled across this great article at the Counselling Directory and thought it was worth sharing as it describes panic attacks so well, including what happens in the brain.

Mental Health Awareness: Panic AttacksMany people suffer from panic attacks, and the experience can be more intense than generalised anxiety, the article describes them as an ‘explosion of anxiety’. Most attacks last between 5 and 20 minutes, though they can go on for longer.

It’s important to note that some symptoms of panic attacks can be similar to those such as a heart attack so it’s important to get help and seek appropriate medical advice.

Various tips and techniques are included for things that may help. These include relaxation, breathing techniques and carrying around something that might help to calm, focus and ground you when a panic attack arises.

For more info visit the Counselling Directory article >

Please contact Rainbow Counselling to access further support.

Pandemic: The perfect ‘cocktail’ for burnout and stress

Pandemic: The perfect ‘cocktail’ for burnout and stress

BACP member Michelle Seabrook explores how the unrelenting uncertainty surrounding the pandemic and its impact on workplace pressures has led to high levels of burnout amongst workers.

Pandemic: The perfect ‘cocktail’ for burnout and stressIn the article Michelle looks at how this ‘recipe’ for stress has been escalated by remote working, sometimes increased workloads and no sense of when it will end. She argues that stress can often be coped with better when it has a defined end-point. The pandemic has impacted the whole of our lives, not just our work, but that this in turn is something that can impact our ability to cope with work, be that in a paid role or as a student or homemaker.

Check out the article here for a further exploration of the topic.

Please contact Rainbow Counselling to access further support.

Benefits of counselling discussed through BBC airwaves on national radio

Benefits of counselling discussed through BBC airwaves on national radio

Johnny Flynn and James O’Brien share their experience of having therapy on BBC Radio 4’s Saturday Live.

L:sten in on the BBC Sounds show here > and hear how therapy has benefitted their lives in many ways.

Musician and actor Johnny Flynn and broadcaster and author James O’Brien share their experiences on Radio 4. Both shared a desire to seek out counselling following experiences of attending boarding school amongst other things. Read more from the BAPC article >

Remember if your mental health has been impacted by recent events, we at Rainbow are here to help. Please don’t hesitate to contact us >