Psychology

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Alone or lonely? There's joy in solitude, but not loneliness

Haley Williams - 19-11-2021

Living alone and spending time by yourself can be joyful, according to experts, who say not everyone alone will feel lonely. So, how do we achieve happiness when we're

Trouble with transitions - supporting children with change

Haley Williams - 18-03-2021

Transitions can be challenging for all children – but some struggle more than others when it comes to change. A child's temperament, resiliency and prior experience

3 Possible Paths to Becoming a Sleep Specialist

HealthTimes - 04-09-2019

Everyone needs sufficient sleep to thrive and be healthy.

Counsellor or Psychologist?

HealthTimes - 16-11-2016

Counsellors and

Suicide prevention training

Karen Keast - 18-03-2016

Suicide is preventable yet the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data shows 2864 lives were lost to suicide in 2014, which equates to almost eight a day - an increase

Psychological recovery in disasters

Karen Keast - 29-04-2015

Australia was left reeling when the worst bushfires in the nation’s history razed Victoria on February 7, 2009. Black Saturday claimed 173 lives and injured

Psychological impact of forced adoption

Karen Keast - 24-03-2015

The illegal and unethical forced adoption practices that commonly occurred in Australia through maternity homes, hospitals, adoption agencies and privately from the 1940s

What is a Psychologist?

HealthTimes - 13-02-2015

A psychologist is an Allied Health professional who specialises in the treatment of mental health problems and human behaviour. The difference between a psychologist

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