Scotland’s First Minister has said he plans to resume counselling.
’s conference in Aberdeen, Humza Yousaf said previous help he had sought for his mental health had built “resilience” and would be something he would return to in the future.
“I haven’t done it yet, but I was just mentioning to my wife that it would be a good thing for me to do.” “On a personal level, my family is so, so important, and I make time to set some appropriate boundaries,” he said.
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