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Mental health support in Plymouth and where to reach out for help


Mental health support in Plymouth and where to reach out for help
From charities and support groups in Plymouth to helpful apps, there are many places you can receive support, help and advice for mental health problems
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Many of us will unfortunately experience mental health problems throughout our life - but there are dozens of places to provide support and advice to help you through.
The pandemic has thrown up a number of challenges for all of us, from being unable to spend time with our friends and family, financial worries and just being out of our usual routine. ....

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Joining the Armed Forces under 18 does not increase risk of PTSD – studies


Junior soldiers graduating from the Army Foundation College in Harrogate (Image: Getty Images)
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Joining the Armed Forces before reaching the age of 18 does not appear to increase people’s risk of post-traumatic stress disorder, new research suggests.
Two new studies found little evidence that early recruitment to the services – the British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force – is associated with an adverse impact on long-term mental health. ....

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