COVID-19 pandemic is magnifying, multiplying suicide epidemic

Dec 4, 2020 by

by Jim Daly, Christian Post: There’s been no shortage of unintended consequences surrounding the numerous strategies employed to try and manage the onset and proliferation of COVID-19. From mandated lockdowns to forced remote learning,...

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Christian CEO says extending furlough will have ‘severe impact’ on staff wellbeing

May 13, 2020 by

by Heather Preston, Premier: A Christian business owner has voiced concerns over the long term implications to staff on furlough following the four month extension of the UK’s job retention scheme. Chancellor Rishi Sunak has...

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The antidote for despair

May 4, 2020 by

by David Robertson, theweeflea: How are you feeling? Sometimes Christians struggle both at a personal and a corporate level when faced with the challenges to faith that a crisis like Covid-19 brings. Camus, in his classic novel, The...

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Research on the links between abortion and mental health

Apr 30, 2020 by

By Dr Stephen Sammut B.Pharm PhD. As a neuroscientist who has a great interest in understanding human behaviour, I have always understood the necessity for evidence-based-practice. However, for several decades now, arguments have gone...

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Moral Injury and the Battle against COVID-19

Apr 17, 2020 by

by James Jeffrey, Quillette: […]  It is now far better appreciated that veterans return from war with psychological wounds in need of treatment. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has become the public face of such anxiety...

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Murderous Muslim Terrorists are not Bad but Mad like Daniel McNaghten

Nov 9, 2019 by

by Niall McCrea, Rebel Priest: ‘I am not mad,’ shouts the failed suicide bomber in court, contradicting psychiatric opinion. For him, scriptural fiat cannot be overruled by secular authorities: if the holy Koran instructs slaying of the...

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