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Wollongong Citizen Of Year No Stranger To Stage
Creating Country Careers
Low Doses Of Oral Ketamine Can Treat PTSD: UniSC Study
Helping Community Groups Get Mobile With Vehicles
Free vaccine will protect NSW from deadly Meningococcal B: RACGP
Breaking Down Mental Health Stigma In Military
Chris Colvin Named 2025 Australia Day Citizen Of Year
Acute stress and early signs of PTSD are common in firefighters and other first responders − here’s what to watch out for
Growth, global partnerships and flexible learning options: UniSC unveils future plans
Appointment Of PWDA Board Executive Officers
With more Americans able to access legalized marijuana, fewer are picking up prescriptions for anti-anxiety medications – new research
Black Dog Institute welcomes continued investment in mental health support for healthcare workers
Early pregnancy endings are an overlooked workplace issue – here’s how that could change
Supporting a grieving loved one on holidays and special occasions: Practical tips from a clinical psychologist
More Australians In Work As Festive Season Approaches
Music can change how you feel about the past
Study reveals positive settlement experiences, but also challenges for many refugees
Hyperbaric oxygen might be effective treatment for PTSD – here’s how it works
Neuroscience Next Layer On Bec’s Musical, Media Career
$20,000 to help deliver PTSD support to people living in NSW’s central west
Our research reveals women suppress their femininity to fit into military culture – and struggle to be seen as veterans when they leave
Paramedics describe nightmares, flashbacks from suicide callouts
Cacti are surprisingly fragile – and five other intriguing facts about these spiky wonders
Risk of PTSD 20 times higher for people held in offshore detention: study
We knew offshore detention was bad for the mental health of people seeking asylum. Our new research shows exactly how bad
Fundraising concert to tackle Defence veteran suicides
Military veterans are disproportionately affected by suicide, but targeted prevention can help reverse the tide
Traumatic Experiences At Work Survey
The evolutionary benefits of being forgetful
Significant mental health burden for Mosque attack survivors – study
Safety and security: study shines light on factors behind refugees’ resilience
Safety and security: study shines light on factors behind refugees’ resilience
Young adults fear their parents will read online health portals
Blood biomarkers show even one-off brain injuries have effects lasting decades: study
Military veterans with PTSD face an agonising choice: the stigma of declaring it to employers or being denied support
Diagnostic labels may increase our empathy for people in distress. But there are downsides too
Creative arts therapy programs can help health care workers dance, write and draw their way through burnout and on-the-job stress
Somatic therapies may build awareness of the mind-body connection to treat trauma. Could they could help you?
Campaspe Health Expo To Boost Community Awareness
Refugees in Australia are miles behind in health and wellbeing outcomes. Here’s why
FDA rejects MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD treatment – a drug researcher explains the challenges psychedelics face
Funding Boost For SA’s Veteran Organisations
How being shot might affect Donald Trump’s mental health – and that of millions of others
Melbourne’s Imogen Batt-Doyle wins Australia’s most prestigious poetry competition – The Cloncurry Poetry Prize 2024
Australia’s most prestigious poetry competition in The Cloncurry Poetry Prize 2024, announces winner
Words such as racist slurs can literally hurt – here’s the science
The findings of UK birth trauma inquiry show that change is long overdue – here’s what needs to happen now
Service dogs can reduce the severity of PTSD for veterans – new research