Beating the blues

Emma
Emma Community member, Scope Member Posts: 85 Connected
edited January 2015 in People power
Every year one in four of us will be affected by a mental health problem. We know how hard it can be to talk about mental health, so we've invited Kat, an information officer at Mind, to join us on the community this week and answer your questions. She'll be here all week so please feel free to ask her about any problems you may be experiencing - no matter how big or small: https://community.scope.org.uk/discussion/27452/ask-about-mental-health

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  • Victim_in_need
    Victim_in_need Community member Posts: 7 Listener
    Good point sadly my surrering of mental heath long term depression and anxiety was due to my partner becomig a suffer of Mental Illness after Child birth what proffesionals at the time, it was known as puerperal psychosis thanks to the Royal Collage of Pshychiatry for educating me

    It's a rare one but happened to me In 2001 it affecteded 1 in 500 who fitted under the umbrella of various mental heath problens 1 in 500 would become a suffer

    Our of every 2 sufferers only one returns to former self sadly my partner was neglected as a sufferer for nine months of hell

    http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinfo/problems/postnatalmentalhealth/postpartumpsychosis.aspx?theme=mobile