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Press Association

Hundreds protest Government’s U-turn on banning trans 'conversion therapy'

Higher Ed
Protesters gathered on Whitehall to campaign against the Government's decision not to ban so-called 'conversion therapy' for trans people. Interview with Aisla Wrathmell, 37, a psychological therapist from Vauxhall.
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Curated Video

The War In Ukraine Is Triggering PTSD In Veterans

Higher Ed
The news coverage can be especially hard for U.S. residents who left war torn countries like Syria, central America and Vietnam.
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Bloomberg

Creating the Post-Pandemic Working Generation

Higher Ed
Joe Sanok, "Practice of the Practice" consultant, podcaster, and author of the book "Thursday is the New Friday," talks about creating a successful podcast and why he thinks people should only have to work four days a week.
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Curated Video

Breakthrough: Finding Treatment That’s Right for You

Higher Ed
Why the approach to mental health treatment isn’t one-size- fits-all.
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Curated Video

COVID-19 Has More People Seeking Out Therapy For First Time

Higher Ed
Newsy’s latest poll found around 1 in 10 sought out therapy since the pandemic began.
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Curated Video

A Pediatric Therapist Speaks On Trauma Of Abuse In Children

Higher Ed
A young woman who works as a pediatric behavioral therapist speaks about her experience with her own PTSD growing up.
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The Recount

U.N. Didn’t Laugh at the U.S. President This Year

Higher Ed
Amid political turmoil at home and abroad, Joe Biden delivered his first speech to the U.N. General Assembly as commander-in-chief. COVID is officially America’s deadliest pandemic, eclipsing the 1918 Spanish flu. Plus, who needs a...
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Curated Video

Ketamine For Psychedelic Mental Health Healing Grows In Popularity

Higher Ed
Research shows that when used in a controlled clinical environment, ketamine can have healing benefits.
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Bloomberg

Headspace CEO, President on Mental Health Merge With Ginger

Higher Ed
Sep.01 -- Russell Glass, Headspace Health CEO, and CeCe Morken, Headspace Health President, discuss the merger with Ginger based on the importance of mental health. They speak with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Curated Video

Former Senior CIA Officers Describe Their Mental Health Struggles

Higher Ed
They discuss how they got help amid high stress jobs. The CIA's Director of Medical Services says she sees anxiety, depression, and family problems.
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Curated Video

Hospitals Brace For Impact Of New Variant While Still Handling Delta

Higher Ed
Hospitals across the country have been hit with staff shortages and ICU overflows.
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Sky News

The Duke of Cambridge at Emergency Services Mental Health Symposium

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince William giving a speech during the Royal Foundation's Emergency Services Mental Health Symposium on his own stresses and strains during his time as a search and rescue pilot as he launched a mental health...
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Bridgeman Arts

Young children, suffering from maternal deprivation, before and after psychotherapy treatment, c.1960

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Science / Psychotherapy. A clinical and outdated look on psycho-therapeutic treatments in children suffering from maternal deprivation following separation at early age. Institutionalised children suffering from isolation, mournful...
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Curated Video

Report: 75,000 More 'Deaths Of Despair' Possible Because Of COVID-19

Higher Ed
A new report predicts the U.S. could see 75,000 more deaths from suicide, drugs and alcohol as a result of COVID-19.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : New rights new challenges for US transgender community

9th - Higher Ed
Eight years ago when Thomas Coughlin a therapist at a non profit focused on the needs of the LGBT community joined a Washington clinics small team devoted to transgender care around 200 people came knocking at the door
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Bridgeman Arts

Positive effects of psychotherapy on child suffering from maternal deprivation c.1960 - girl plays with friends and toys

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Science / Psychotherapy. A clinical and outdated look on psycho-therapeutic treatments in children suffering from maternal deprivation following separation at early age. Institutionalised children suffering from isolation, mournful...
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Curated Video

World's first residential programme for gaming addicts

Higher Ed
1. Wide Amsterdam's main square 2. Various exteriors of the clinic for computer gamers 3. Various of clinic staff 4. Various of clinic staff and Keith Bakker, Clinic owner 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Keith Bakker, Clinic owner: "A year...
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Sky News

Prince William Visits Charity re Football Sex Abuse

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots Prince William visits Sporting Chance, a charity which is working with The FA to support those affected by non-recent cases of childhood sexual abuse within football, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge talks to...
Stock Footage4:08
Bridgeman Arts

Psychotherapy progress on child suffering from maternal deprivation, c.1950

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Science / Psychotherapy. A clinical and outdated look on psycho-therapeutic treatments in children suffering from maternal deprivation following separation at early age. Institutionalised children suffering from isolation, mournful...
News Clip4:06
Press Association

Massage therapists allowed to return to work

Higher Ed
Interview with masseuse Andy Senior of AS Therapy and Fitness in Leeds after he returned to work for the first tine since lockdown restrictions were eased. He talks about how good it is to be back, says he has had a number of bookings...
News Clip5:02
Curated Video

World's first residential programme for gaming addicts.

Higher Ed
1. Wide Amsterdam's main square 2. Various exteriors of the clinic for computer gamers 3. Various of clinic staff 4. Various of clinic staff and Keith Bakker, Clinic owner 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Keith Bakker, Clinic owner: "A year...
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Bloomberg

From Model to Olympic Medalist

Higher Ed
Sept. 17 -- Track Cycling Olympic Silver Medalist Dotsie Bausch discusses her career in cycling and how SpiderTech tape works. She speaks on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Judge in disgraced doctor Larry Nassar case responds to his grievance letter

Higher Ed
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Sky News

Prince William visits opening of James' Place

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge speaking with staff and supporters on how they offer free support for men experiencing suicidal crises at the opening of James' Place, a new centre on the 3rd May 2022 in London,...