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Statement on 50th anniversary of end of Australian involvement in Vietnam War
Applications for Veterans’ Health Week 2023 funding now open
Minister Keogh – Applications for Veterans’ Health Week 2023 funding now open
Carrying on legacy
Speech – Minister Keogh – Ministerial Summit on Veterans’ Affairs
Ministerial Summit on Veterans’ Affairs
Do psychedelics really work to treat depression and PTSD? Here’s what the evidence says
Escaping exploitation with nowhere to go: Barriers in accommodating survivors of human trafficking and modern slavery
Update on MDMA and psilocybin access and safeguards from 1 July 2023
Birth-related PTSD is ‘strangely overlooked’ in Australia
Legacy Centenary Torch Relay visits Grafton
Lending a helping hand and paw
New psychedelic-assisted therapy trial aims to help cancer patients
‘Psychological debriefing’ right after an accident or trauma can do more harm than good – here’s why
World Refugee Day: Understanding mental health challenges of refugees
Post-traumatic stress affects more than one in 10 cardiac device patients
Profound health impacts of violence
APS statement on bus crash in Hunter Valley, NSW
Mindfulness program gets new workout
Why some military veterans may be more at-risk of PTSD symptoms
Kathleen Folbigg is free. But people pardoned and exonerated of crimes face unique challenges when released from prison
Study results prompt call for medicinal cannabis policy evaluation
UQ neuroscientist honoured by the Australian Academy of Science
Hallucinations in the movies tend to be about chaos, violence and mental distress. But they can be positive too
“Veterans help veterans” in new uni transition program
Think you might be dating a ‘vulnerable narcissist’? Look out for these red flags
Psychedelic therapies for some mental illnesses will soon be legal – but experts still have questions
Mother’s Day: For some it’s a painful reminder of loss and longing
For some, Mother’s Day is a painful reminder of loss and lack of resources
Homelessness today sees workers and families with nowhere stable to live. No wonder their health is suffering
Emotional abuse is a pattern of hurtful messages – building parenting skills could help prevent it
Emotional abuse is a pattern of hurtful messages – building parenting skills could prevent it
Collaborative and creative policies needed to maximize psychedelics’ therapeutic potential
Firefighters to be presumptively covered for PTSD
Experiencing trauma can change some people’s outlook on life – sometimes for the better
Natural disasters take a toll on unborn babies – we need to support pregnant mums after Cyclone Gabrielle
We provided health care for children in immigration detention. This is what we found
New paramedics at risk of poor sleep and resulting mental health issues: study
Mental health help for emergency services workers
Philippines failed to redress continuous discrimination and suffering of sexual slavery victims perpetrated by Imperial Japanese Army, UN committee finds
Police awarded for work with people with disability
Lending a paw for defence veterans: ‘clear evidence’ that assistance dogs help improve mental health
Mental health of young African Australians
Addressing Security Council One Year into Russian Federation’s Invasion of Ukraine, Secretary-General Urges Meaningful Action to End Bloodshed, Widespread Suffering
Non-governmental Organizations Brief the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on the Situation of Women’s Rights in Bahrain, Mauritania and Costa Rica
GREYHOUNDS TO SERVICE POLICE IN NEW LIFE AS PTSD COMPANION ANIMALS
The TGA has approved certain psychedelic treatments: the response from experts is mixed
APS statement on earthquake in Turkey and Syria