by lamsa.org | Jul 8, 2022 | LAMSA, Mental health
Youth Mental Health Skills By LAMSA Reading Time: 3 minutes According to WHO, young people aged 15-24 have been more severely affected by the COVID-19 crisis than adults. That’s why 2021 year’s Youth Day was dedicated to youth overcoming the ongoing...
by lamsa.org | Jun 29, 2022 | Mental health, Nicole Saliba, Shermine Wardé
Empathy: A Core Aspect of Human Being By Shermine Wardé and Nicole Saliba Edited by Karim Rhayem Reading Time: 3 minutes A Step Closer! Empathy is the main ingredient of humane, compassionate care. It is defined as the act of correctly acknowledging the...
by lamsa.org | Jun 25, 2022 | Mental health, Rana Al Achkar
Empathy In Medicine By Rana Al Achkar Edited by Karim Rhayem Reading Time: 4 minutes “Room 305 is in pain.” “Appendicitis is complaining of nausea.” These sentences, and a lot of similar ones, are heard on a daily basis in hospital wards. Many doctors,...
by lamsa.org | Jun 20, 2022 | Mental health, Nicole Saliba, Shermine Wardé
Fathers Can Struggle With Mental Health Too By Nicole Saliba and Shermine Wardé Edited by Sarah Hayek Reading Time: 2 minutes Supported dads are good dads! The transition to fatherhood involves a series of very difficult psychological tasks. Many dads...
by lamsa.org | Jun 18, 2022 | Céline Chaaya, Mental health
Father’s Mental Health By Céline Chaaya Edited by Karim Rhayem Reading Time: 4 minutes “There are so many things that shape each person’s idea of masculinity, from social norms to cultural influences,” said NICHQ Senior Project Director, Kenn Harris....
by lamsa.org | Jun 8, 2022 | Mental health, Nicole Saliba, Shermine Wardé
What Are The Different Types of Eating Disorders? By Shermine Wardé and Nicole Saliba Edited by Sarah Hayek Reading Time: 2 minutes Eating disorders are serious, life-threatening medical illnesses marked by severe disturbances to one’s eating behaviors....