Written by: Jane RW Fisher, Thach D Tran, Karin Hammarberg, Jayagowri Sastry, Hau Nguyen, Heather Rowe, Sally Popplestone, Ruby Stocker, Claire Stubber & Maggie Kirkman Medical Journal of Australia The findings in a nutshell This article presents the rationale
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There are various types of depression, some which are caused by chemical changes in the brain and others that can develop following life events. We all feel down from time to time, however if symptoms persist seeking help from a
Written by Ferdinand Marin Learn the basics about Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), one of the most effective forms of counselling. One of the best ways to confront mental or emotional issues is through counseling. Although there are many different types
Written by Gabrielle Lis Can interventions that target the psychosocial work environment reduce mental illness AND contribute to flourishing mental health? People whose work has positive psychosocial characteristics (e.g. high levels of control and good social support) are more likely
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An interview with Dr Frank Chow, Psychiatrist July 22, 2020 mlcoa telehealth services, whether for a physical or psychiatric examination, are simply the independent medical opinions that you are used to drawing upon to support your clients, just delivered differently