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Course helps instructors foster free expression in class
New £7M research investment to investigate population-based improvement of mental health
Queensland Police Service welcomes 14 new watchhouse officers
Finland is the happiest country in the world – but our research suggests the rankings are wealth and status-oriented
‘Noisy’ autistic brains seem better at certain tasks. Here’s why neuroaffirmative research matters
Bridge To Health And Learning At New Footscray Hospital
What we learned from teaching a course on the science of happiness
How nature can alter our sense of time
Digital mindfulness could help reduce the effects of technostress at work
University signs new partnership with behavioural science and technology organisation
Celebrities, influencers, loopholes: online gambling advertising faces an uncertain future in Australia
We created a VR tool to test brain function. It could one day help diagnose dementia
Setting up your own private practice? Keep these professional matters in mind
Neighbourhood Connection Improves Mental Health
Conspiracy theorists seem to favour an intuitive thinking style – here’s why that’s important
Chilling out rather than blowing off steam is a better way to manage anger − new review of 154 studies reveals what works
School counsellor vacancies drop amid recruitment drive to support student wellbeing
‘Life-saving’ Catherine’s House celebrates one-year milestone
AI Tools Could Unlock Youth Perfectionism
Elephant calves have been found buried – what does that mean?
Community Safety At Forefront Of Operation AEGIS
The day I let my son wear a dress, was one of the best of my life as a Dad – Author…
$5 Million Grant For Tracking Cube
Caring Classrooms Support Positive NAPLAN Results
Intuition is the secret to great acting and many other skills – here’s how to train it
As the pandemic turns four, here’s what we need to do for a healthier future
Linguistic clues can help detect mild cognitive impairment
Foot-eye coordination: how our vision changes in rhythm with our walking
Psychology Researchers Expand Reach With New Solution
Our brains take rhythmic snapshots of the world as we walk – and we never knew
Personality and mental health factors linked to vaping uptake
NSW Regional Woman Of Year Award 2024 Announced
How To Set Up Effective Mentor Relationship
Why do young people have such poor mental health? A psychologist explains
Doctor training to be delivered on North West Coast from 2025
Study shares wāhine Māori birth experiences
It’s Not Just You: Young People Look, Feel Older When They’re Stressed
Young people are losing sleep over energy drinks – but a ban won’t be enough to protect them
Curious Kids: what are the main factors in forming someone’s personality?
A personal tale of intellectual humility – and the rewards of being open-minded
Making up for lost time: new research reveals how our brains ‘predict the present’
Music therapy could help manage the pain of bereavement
Mental fatigue has psychological triggers − new research suggests challenging goals can head it off
How should we address the psychological impacts of climate change?
Attack Week With Monday Morning Mile
War in Ukraine affected wellbeing worldwide, but people’s speed of recovery depended on their personality
How Three Hours Could Add Up To Better Retirement
How to be kind to yourself (without going to a day spa)