mental health

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More than two years into the pandemic the world is a very different place. But this only partly explains different people’s responses to COVID.

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Future CEOs will require extra skills to successfully manage themselves and their organisations, says UNSW Business School’s Frederik Anseel.

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A study that showed changes in the brain in those at risk of developing bipolar disorder raises new hope about early intervention.

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The refresh was inspired by broader definitions of sport brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic

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Two Australians with bipolar have been successfully treated with poo transplants, allowing them to come off, or reduce, their medications. Here’s where the science is up to.

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These mental health tips may help ease the unrest you might be feeling right now.  

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Art meets mental health in an immersive art project co-designed with people with lived experience of trauma from regional, rural and remote areas.

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Hospital data reveals an increased use of children’s mental health services after Sydney’s first lockdown in 2020.

2021 AMHP finalists

The breadth of this year’s finalists demonstrates the diverse and deeply compassionate work being undertaken in many challenging areas in mental health.

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As we embark on Mental Health Week 2021 and begin to emerge from months of lockdown, employee mental health is at risk. But there are ways to reinforce psychological safety, says UNSW Business School's Frederik Anseel.

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