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Program found to reduce anxiety in children through art

19 November, 2024

A program involving art, delivered to more than 540 parents and children, is found to have significantly reduced anxiety in children aged 9–12.


Losing our minds — an AU$85bn phenomenon

27 September, 2024 by Professor Matthew Kiernan AM*

There is a storm brewing, largely unnoticed: the convergence of two high-prevalence, high-impact and growing groups of brain conditions — mental illness and dementia.


Depression and vaping: what’s the link?

03 September, 2024

New research examines associations between e-cigarette use, depressive symptoms and wellbeing among early adolescents in Australia.


Upholding a new model of mental health care

08 August, 2024

The Ipswich Hospital Mental Health Acute Inpatient Service was recently recognised at the Queensland State Architecture Awards.


Share a cuppa and start a meaningful conversation

01 August, 2024

According to RUOK? research, in the past month, 1 in 4 respondents in full-time work have opened up to a colleague about something that was troubling them.


Avive Health launches new mental health hospital in Vic

24 July, 2024

The private mental health hospital in Mornington Peninsula focuses on creating an environment that actively promotes patient healing based on research-backed methods.


Mental health and the Big 5

17 July, 2024 by Professor Nick Titov*

Those of us working in mental health are not just managing increasing caseloads, but we are also trying to look after the mental health of our co-workers, our loved ones and if we can, ourselves.


Ask R U OK? over any cuppa break

16 July, 2024

Share a cuppa and start a meaningful conversation.


PANDA releases new mental health resource

05 June, 2024

Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia (PANDA) has launched a perinatal online chatbot to help new and expecting parents.


New trial should improve mental health care access: APHA

20 May, 2024

A new trial to fund telehealth for psychiatric inpatient consultations should result in better access to psychiatric care for Australian patients, according to the APHA.


Most people with psychosis known to health services: study

15 May, 2024 by UNSW Sydney

Three out of four people who committed serious violent offences in NSW and were found not guilty due to mental illness had visited at least one mental health service prior to the attack, a study has found.


Insomnia medication for alcohol use disorder?

06 May, 2024

Researchers are recommending full-scale human trials after an insomnia drug helped a man withdraw from his 16-drinks-a-day addiction.


Severe mental illness and physical ailments: what's the link?

02 May, 2024

People living with severe mental illness continued to face significant health inequity compared to the general population, particularly those aged under 40.


Should chatbot psychologists be part of the health system?

08 April, 2024 by Amy Sarcevic

This year, an announcement that chatbot psychologists could become part of Australia's healthcare system within the next two years sparked controversy in medical and public arenas.


Project to support young people experiencing loneliness

11 March, 2024

The project will invite young people to share their personal experiences of loneliness during life transitions and then create an online community space for the public to access.


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