Professor Ahmed Hankir, a UK-based professor and Canadian consultant psychiatrist, has identified five potential signs of autism in women. One notable trait is "stimming," characterized by repetitive or ritualistic movements, which he believes may be more prevalent among autistic women.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-14631805/psychiatrist-five-signs-autism-women.htmlSolange Knowles prioritized spending quality time with her children by setting aside a single day each week for individual one-on-one sessions, following her own childhood experience of feeling overshadowed by her mother's favoritism towards her brother.
https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/business/money-report/tina-knowles-put-daughters-beyonce-and-solange-in-therapy-as-kids-i-started-seeing-this-separation-and-said-oh-no/3552284/Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash, a soap star couple, recently opened up about their arguments in an interview. They acknowledged making mistakes and getting into disputes, but claimed they do so for the right reasons. Stacey praised her husband, saying he relies on her to manage everything at home, stating "without her, the house would fall apart." The argument reportedly stemmed from a conversation during couples therapy sessions, facilitated by counsellor Natalie Corbett at the Henry Centre in Westcliff, Essex.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-14652443/Joe-Swash-mistakes-rows-Stacey-Solomon.htmlStacey Solomon and Joe Swash's public argument in November was reportedly sparked by an emotional conversation during couples therapy, which will be featured in their upcoming documentary series. The couple had booked a session at the Henry Centre in Westcliff, Essex, to address Joe's ADHD diagnosis. During the session with counsellor Natalie Corbett, Joe expressed his dedication to his family and felt criticized for being a "huge problem" in Stacey's life, leading to a heated exchange.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-14651339/Real-reason-Stacey-Solomon-Joe-Swashs-row-street.htmlA growing trend on TikTok called "looksmaxxing" has led some young American men to engage in extreme self-harm practices, such as punching themselves or using hammers, under the guise of improving their appearance. Proponents of this trend claim it makes their bone structure sharper, but medical and mental health experts warn that these practices are dangerous and can cause temporary disfigurement. The trend has gained popularity through online influencers with tens of thousands of followers, who promote increasingly extreme methods such as steroids, cosmetic surgeries, and at-home fixes like "bone-smashing".
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14632445/Bone-smashing-steroids-suicide-24-year-old-fell-warped-world-male-perfection-hideous-price-paid.htmlA 30-year-old Vancouver man was arrested after a vehicle attack during Lapu Lapu Day celebrations in Vancouver, Canada. The suspect, known to police and with significant interaction with mental health professionals, acted alone and is believed to have had mental health issues. Police do not think there is a political connection or motivation behind the attack. Six victims were reportedly in critical condition, but this has not been confirmed by authorities. A 24-hour assistance centre has been set up for victims, and police are reviewing safety planning for future events like Lapu Lapu Day.
https://thestar.com/news/canada/vancouver-tragedy-a-vehicle-rammed-through-a-filipino-festival-heres-what-we-know-so-far/article_1008229d-4cb8-4b38-af79-b0749116665b.htmlSeveral organizations, including the Associated Builders and Contractors, have developed "toolbox talks" to educate workers on recognizing mental health issues, the dangers of self-medicating with substances, and accessing support through health insurance and employee assistance programs.
https://www.rawstory.com/beyond-hard-hats-mental-struggles-become-deadliest-construction-industry-danger/Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to announce a $204 million expansion of telehealth services through a new Medicare hotline, promising a 24-hour health advice line and after-hours GP telehealth service. The policy aims to save 250,000 unnecessary hospital visits annually, easing pressure on public health systems.
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/pm-starts-final-campaign-week-pledging-free-hotline-for-after-hours-telehealth-20250426-p5luf7.htmlAliya Health Group operates treatment facilities in eight US states, providing personalized clinical care and support services to clients and families in Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, New Jersey, Nevada, Oklahoma, and Washington State.
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