One month ahead of R U OK? Day, the foundation kicks off their nationwide tour.
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Geek on top: A new study reveals why being a ‘geeky’ teen could lead to greater success in adulthood.
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Stress experienced in early life could change a child’s brain development.
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Most of us will at some point, struggle with the pressure and stresses of work life, here are some tips to keep your work environment safe.
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Kids as young as five are eating comfort foods to combat anxiety or heightened emotions, a Belgian study has found.
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A revolutionary online tool to support young people living with depression or mental health issues is being developed by the University of Sydney.
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More than 10,000 children in Australia were admitted to hospital after self-harming themselves in 2012, prompting an Australian Human Rights Commission Investigation.
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Children of highly educated mothers who keep a clean home and can hold their tempers, are less likely to develop behavioural problems, a new study has found.
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When it comes to detecting lies, researchers say trust your gut.
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What used to be known as Asperger’s syndrome now comes under the umbrella of autism spectrum disorders. MiNDFOOD discovers how early diagnosis and understanding can mean those affected can lead full and happy lives.
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To coincide with the National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence, parents are being urged to regularly discuss online safety with their children to help prevent cyberbullying.
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In a society obsessed with beauty, millions of dollars and hundreds of hours are ploughed into the pursuit of flawless looks. But what is the psychology of beauty?
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Psychologist Lynn Jenkins explains how families can help children become emotionally equipped to face the challenges of school.
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The Law of Attraction – psychologists, new age thinkers, religious leaders and even Oprah Winfrey, and Hugh Jackman for years […]
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A study has found there are biological reasons why youngest children remain eternally ‘the baby’ of the family.
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Do your friends call you a chocoholic? It might not be your fault – your brain may be hardwired to enjoy sweet treats.
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Bullying often has long-term ramifications and can lead to a lifetime of negative effects.
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Embraced by more than five million people around the world, transcendental meditation is an effortless, mental technique with wide-ranging health benefits.
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Psychologist Keith Abraham wants a world full of passionate people & believes our rituals are the key.
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Men who catch up with their mates twice a week are happier and healthier, according to an Oxford University study.
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‘Ringleaders and Sidekicks’ author Rosalind Wiseman shares tips for parents to navigate the perils of ‘boy world’.
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Millions of informal carers are at risk of developing health issues, with 37 per cent reporting severe depression.
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MiNDFOOD’s resident psychologist Mary Grogan looks at a thought-provoking way to develop a healthy relationship with food.
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Psychologist Rebecca Bennett of Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) shares her recent clinical experience in South Sudan and explains why, in countries like this, where years of conflict and violence have had a dramatic impact on the mental wellbeing of the population, mental health programs are key for the future of the communities.
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