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Mental Health In The Creative Industries
Mad Artists: Creativity and Mental Health M ad Artists: Creativity and Mental Health The tortured artist, the alcoholic painter, the melancholic writer, the drummer with a weed habit, the bipolar entertainer, the self-destructive singer, the dancer with the eating disorder, the raging actor: stereotypes? There are examples in the media all the time. But do you have to be unhinged to be creative? Is the world telling us that if you choose the path of the artist, you’re dif

James Elder
Apr 96 min read


Therapy for leaders: preserving performance whilst prioritizing mental health
Therapy Designed For Leaders Aside from the odd writer, rock star or military personnel, most of my clients are executives, C-suite, or entrepreneurs. Whilst I have specialist training in several therapeutic approaches and issues, my real specialism is in the type of clients I work with- leaders. No one gets less support than leaders, no one needs more support, stigma can be a real challenge when leadership is often about perception, and therapy for leaders is different in s

James Elder
Mar 173 min read


Transforming Executive Well-being with Remote Therapy Benefits
In today’s fast-paced world, executives face unique pressures that can take a toll on their mental and emotional well-being. Balancing demanding workloads, high expectations, and personal life often leaves little room for self-care. Fortunately, advances in technology have made it possible to access mental health support conveniently through remote therapy. This approach is transforming how executives maintain their well-being, offering flexibility, privacy, and effective car

James Elder
Mar 133 min read
World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD) is on Wednesday 10th September
Changing the Narrative on Suicide. Starting a conversation about suicide is not an easy thing: even though the stigma around poor...

James Elder
Sep 8, 20253 min read
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