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Self help links
And we are gathering quite a large number of links to self-help websites and printed material that will support pilots who are under psychological stress as often mutual support and some reading material can be a huge help.
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May be of use to some, feel free to post in the new forum
Time To Change | let's end mental health discrimination
http://www.time-to-change.org.uk/timetotalkday
Time To Change | let's end mental health discrimination
http://www.time-to-change.org.uk/timetotalkday
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Not quite sure how this works. I've just pressed the button to re-apply, having not tried before.
Two of my brood are at different ends of the psychology spectrum. One a uni professor and the UK one, my daughter, spending time on the front line with 'clients' that at times had me more than a little worried about her safety. Very different science, but both focusing on the mind's challenges. I've seen it from the other side of the metaphorical couch.
People so often talk about stress. It seems to be a catchall for a huge range of perceived problems. So often stress is a productive pressure, while deep underlying worry and emotional disturbances are desperately destructive. A fine line sometimes.
Anyway, if I'm given a key to the door I'm sure I will gain benefit from it in what are bleak times, but also add something constructive to the discussions.
Yet another Rob.
Two of my brood are at different ends of the psychology spectrum. One a uni professor and the UK one, my daughter, spending time on the front line with 'clients' that at times had me more than a little worried about her safety. Very different science, but both focusing on the mind's challenges. I've seen it from the other side of the metaphorical couch.
People so often talk about stress. It seems to be a catchall for a huge range of perceived problems. So often stress is a productive pressure, while deep underlying worry and emotional disturbances are desperately destructive. A fine line sometimes.
Anyway, if I'm given a key to the door I'm sure I will gain benefit from it in what are bleak times, but also add something constructive to the discussions.
Yet another Rob.