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mental

[men-tl] / ˈmɛn tl /




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Fragile mental health led to his withdrawal from the Beach Boys in the 1970s, but he overcame his demons to perform again late in life.

From BBC

“The fact the officers’ actions were taken against a possibly suicidal person who was experiencing a mental break and suffered physical limitations does little to assuage the emotional response to such a tragedy.”

From Los Angeles Times

The American Psychological Association says there’s no-one-size-fits-all solution, which can be affected by tensions within families and by changes in the mental health and priorities of family members and caregivers.

From MarketWatch

This month, the company advertised for a "head of preparedness" who will be responsible for defending against risks from AI models to human mental health and cybersecurity.

From BBC

They can feel they are "not a legitimate person to be asking for help" - especially ahead of a mum and baby - but she emphasises their mental well-being is just as important to the family.

From BBC