‘I mentally rehearse what to do’: the truth about sexual performance anxiety It’s not just about erections – from body confidence to chronic pain, people worry about sex for many reasons
How much does poor body image affect mental health? Having concerns about how you look is not in itself a mental illness, but can trigger a range of problems
‘She went through torment’: parents criticise Bristol over student suicide Margaret and Robert Abrahart speak of their frustration at trying to find out how their daughter came to kill herself
Neglect by mental health trust led to Bristol student’s suicide Coroner rules Avon and Wiltshire trust failed in the care of Natasha Abrahart
Schools of thought: can mindfulness lessons boost child mental health? Children are under increasing pressure. Investing in their mental wellbeing could could help them now and in the future
One in three UK teenagers ‘ashamed of their body’ Findings prompt calls for weight loss ads to be vetted and social media firms to pay levy
‘It’s given me hope’: the rapid growth of mental health recovery colleges Model offers people in crisis a guiding hand from those with first‑hand experience
Public speaking: is the push to make students employable going too far? Assessed presentations on courses from physics to philosophy are traumatising vulnerable students
We’re deluged with images of ‘beauty’. No wonder so many of us feel so bad Adverts for weight-loss and cosmetic procedures bombard us on social media, undermining our self-confidence, says the Guardian columnist Dawn Foster
The Inuit don’t shout at their children – so why do we? The western idea that rage is an emotion that needs to be set free is not universally shared
Science of anger: how gender, age and personality shape this emotion What purpose does anger serve? Are men angrier than women? Can it affect our mental wellbeing? Science is beginning to uncover some of the answers
How to make a friend of your anger There is no quick fix to anger issues, but working through them can be a journey that sheds light on who we are and how we perceive the world
How furious are you? Take the anger test Infuriated by queue jumpers? In a rage about gridlocked roads? Answer these questions to see if your temper needs taming
The age of rage: are we really living in angrier times? In a world in which populists whip up anger that spreads on social media, it’s easy to conclude we have never been more furious
Louis Theroux: ‘I worried I might be mansplaining motherhood’ As he tackles one of his most harrowing subjects yet, the documentary-maker talks about parenting, psychosis – and his secret beard