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It would only get worse
It would only get worse
Swiss psychologist Carl Jung once said, "You are what you do, not what you say you'll do." The dynamic between government and the Bahamian people is very much a relationship, and in pursuit of this relationship, we are courted and wooed for our vote.
Preparing for Impending Storm
Preparing for Impending Storm
All of the necessary protocols are in place in preparation for the tropical disturbance currently in the region, said Minister of State for Disaster Preparedness, Management and Reconstruction, the Hon. Iram Lewis....
Relief Efforts Slammed
Relief Efforts Slammed
The Opposition Progressive Liberal Party on Friday slammed the government?s relief efforts in Inagua after Hurricane Ike devastated that southern island last week.
Ignoring mental health needs put essential workers at risk
Owing to a third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, one psychologist is urging essential workers to prioritize their mental health.
Ignoring Mental Health Needs Put Essential Workers at Risk
Owing to a third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, one psychologist is urging essential workers to prioritize their mental health.
“There is a concept of shared trauma that can be applied to essential workers. They are a group of persons overlooked because of their position in society, their titles and functions, and the assumptions we make about their mental wellness,” said Dr Valerie Knowle...
'We need a better understanding of mental illness'
'We need a better understanding of mental illness'
A LOCAL clinical psychologist said that more people in society, including police officers, need training in sensitisation and understanding of mental illness.
HERE'S WHY YOUR BUSINESS ISN'T GROWING
HERE'S WHY YOUR BUSINESS ISN'T GROWING
By: Jhanae Winter
The way people shop is a process that encompasses many factors before a final decision is made. The psychological steps that take place all play a significant role in the purchases made by consumers.
Mental health alert ahead of new hurricane season
Mental health alert ahead of new hurricane season
AS hurricane season approaches, Grand Bahama residents are being urged to pay close attention to their mental health due to the post-traumatic stress experienced after Hurricane Dorian two years ago.
Vulnerable Girls
Vulnerable Girls
COVID-19 exacerbates their exploitation...The socio-economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic has rendered a silent group – girls in conflict with the law – even more vulnerable to exploitation...
Just go to therapy Bey!
Just go to therapy Bey!
Therapy is a resourceful method to assist Bahamians in dealing with the challenges of life, but many are missing out because of cultural perspectives.