
New research from Together has revealed that 62 per cent of people in the UK have experienced at least one time in their life when they struggled to cope mentally.
However, one expert believes that psychological problems are still 'the elephant in the room'.
Lucie Russell, director of campaigns at YoungMinds, said that many people are 'still ashamed to admit we are finding it hard to cope or are unhappy'.
She added that both young people and adults need to be educated about the problem as 'helping them to talk about their feelings is vital'.
If such action were taken, it could encourage more people to consider wearing Alzheimers medical alert bracelets to inform others of their condition.
However, one expert believes that psychological problems are still 'the elephant in the room'.
Lucie Russell, director of campaigns at YoungMinds, said that many people are 'still ashamed to admit we are finding it hard to cope or are unhappy'.
She added that both young people and adults need to be educated about the problem as 'helping them to talk about their feelings is vital'.
If such action were taken, it could encourage more people to consider wearing Alzheimers medical alert bracelets to inform others of their condition.





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