After a traumatic event it is normal to feel distressed and to experience symptoms of stress. With the help of the New Zealand Mental Health Foundation, we unpack the dos and don’t of coping after a traumatic event.
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Researchers have identified 12 peer crowds and their positions in the social hierarchy. Researchers at the University of Illinois at […]
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Reading is an essential skill that needs to be cultivated in early childhood to increase cognitive and emotional development. We […]
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A new brain training app, set to improves users’ concentration, could provide a welcome antidote to the daily distractions that […]
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Despite recent security and privacy issues, it seems that most people would need to be paid a lot of money […]
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When it comes to New Year’s resolutions researchers at the University of Scranton have shown that less than 10% of resolutions […]
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Want to enjoy your Christmas lunch just that little bit more? Put your phone away… Researchers from the University of […]
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New research from San Diego State University and the University of Georgia has shown a clear link between screen time […]
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If the silly season is feeling a bit overwhelming it may be time to carve out some alone time. Solitude […]
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How healthy is your personality? Researchers have identified a healthy personality prototype in a recent study. In general, the researchers […]
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If you have different sleep patterns on the weekend than you do during the week you may be suffering the […]
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Social media use increases depression and loneliness, new study finds. While the link between the two has been talked about for […]
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Frequent viewing of selfies through social network sites such as Facebook is linked to a decrease in self-esteem and life […]
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The Cantabrainers Choir is a choir for people with neurological conditions, such as Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease. Its purpose is […]
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Actor and co-founder of mental health charity, Livin, Sam Webb shares his tips for reaching out to someone who may need […]
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Dads from all walks of life open up about their experiences parenting children on the autism spectrum in a newly […]
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Listen up all you fans of 80s video game Tetris. A new study suggests losing your mind, and thoughts, in […]
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76% of workers say they get the Sunday night blues, fretting about their working week instead of enjoying the last […]
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A true definition of awe relates to an overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration or fear. We need awe, real awe, in our […]
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Everyone has moments of forgetfulness from time to time, especially when life gets busy – but there are natural ways […]
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A parent’s bond with their baby means everything. It’s that feeling of unconditional love and unbreakable attachment so unique to the […]
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As approximately 70,000 students have begun their HSC exam across NSW, and other students start preparing for end-of-year exams, here […]
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New research suggests that environments that foster good relationships and a sense of purpose are important when it comes to […]
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A new report paints a grim picture of the treatment of Australians with mental illness issues received in emergency departments. […]
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