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Groundbreaking research to tackle climate-related PTSD in Northern Rivers seeks participants
New funding for cancer, kidney disease and baby health research
New Panel Series To Reveal Science Of Trauma
Meningococcal Leaves Long Term Impact On Adolescent Survivors
Call For Psychological Juror Care After Horror Trials
Baylor College of Medicine to offer new clinical psychology degree program
Curiosity Killed Trigger Warning
Creative Approach To Mental Health
National Climate Risk Assessment makes clear the need for a Climate Compensation Fund for community resilience and adaptation investment: Make Big Polluters Pay Alliance
Therapy More Effective Than Pills For Sleep Problems
Why religious groups are pushing for psychedelics as sacrament
Hurricane Katrina Still Offers Lessons for Disaster Recovery Researchers, Twenty Years Later
Improved sexual and reproductive healthcare needed for wāhine Māori – research
Two years on from Australia’s bold psychedelic experiment, here are our concerns
Music is good company: new study shows that music induces social imagination
Australia’s first clinical practice guideline for psychedelics released for public consultation
First-of-its kind study reveals psychological toll of war in Gaza extends far beyond the region 
Footage shows woman pepper-sprayed by police during welfare check – escalating crisis unanswered by Minns Labor Government
‘Maybe this is the last minutes you are living’: how the war is impacting young Ukrainians
Dogs are helping people regulate stress even more than expected, research shows
‘I just couldn’t stop crying’: How prison affects Black men’s mental health long after they’ve been released
Online therapy as effective as in-person therapy, finds large study
Unsung heroes on four paws
Creeping rates of poor mental health show depressed, anxious state is ‘new normal’ for half of Australian women
Maria Bragesjö Wants To Help More People With PTSD
New Brain Pathway Discovered As Key To Memory Formation
Netflix’s Dept Q. suggests that psychological trauma might help a detective investigate – neuroscience backs this up
The rise of psychedelic capitalism: Work harder and be happy about it?
Community ‘beating hearts’ gain vital fundingCommunity ‘beating hearts’ gain vital funding
Prevention not punishment: Unions NSW unveils better path for Workers Comp
GRNSW Executive Management Restructure
Explainer: what mental health support do refugees and asylum seekers get in Australia?
Supporting veterans and first responders to Triumph over Trauma
Free mental health support for Queensland’s Emergency Service Workers
Rethinking repression − why memory researchers reject the idea of recovered memories of trauma
Joint Statement Calling for People with Disability’s Access to Assistance Animals to be Protected
Patients sought for oral ketamine trial for severe depression
Liberals Losing Day In Parliament 13 March 2025
‘No-one wants to go through this again’: how disaster-stricken residents in northern NSW are preparing for Cyclone Alfred
New study to inform Australia’s first psychedelics clinical guideline
How the hidden epidemic of violence against nurses affects health care
Participants with PTSD and complex PTSD needed for UQ study
New study to inform Australia’s first psychedelics clinical guideline
Commando canines honoured for service
Applications open for Anzac Memorial Veteran Artist in Residence
SIDE BY SIDE: CELEBRATING THE BONDS OF WAR ANIMALS
Australian musician David Bridie awarded Deakin Honorary Doctorate
Remarkable UOW Community Members Shaping Wollongong’s Future