Avoiding trying new things can be considered neglecting self-care. It often stems from a fear of the unknown, hindering personal growth and cognitive flexibility, crucial for maintaining mental ...
Why It HappensCaregiving can be an experience of putting the needs of another ahead of one's own, resulting in neglecting self-care. The stress caused by inadequate support, financial burden ...
A new study has revealed that 44% of Brits feel they don't dedicate enough time to activities that improve their physical and mental health ...
While hoarding disorder is generally seen as a single condition, animal hoarding is a variation. Animal hoarding involves ...
Often, people who self-neglect do not want help to change and this could lead to assessors thinking more casually about a person’s needs when determining eligibility, resulting in inconsistent ...
The Care Act 2014 included self-neglect for the first time as a category under adult safeguarding. Supporting people who self-neglect is associated with high risk to adults with care or support needs.