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
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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
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3 Possible Paths to Becoming a Sleep Specialist HealthTimes - 04-09-2019
Everyone needs sufficient sleep to thrive and be healthy.
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Suicide prevention training Karen Keast - 14-03-2017
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
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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
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Psychological impact of forced adoption Karen Keast - 02-08-2016
The illegal and unethical forced adoption practices that commonly occurred in Australia through maternity homes, hospitals, adoption agencies and privately from the 1940s
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What is a Psychologist? HealthTimes - 26-04-2021
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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