Psychology
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Psychiatry by telehealth gets boost but more changes needed Health Times - 07-04-2020
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) welcomes the most recent set of changes to expand Medicare-subsidised telehealth and telephone services,
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Social prescribing - a remedy to counter chronic health problems Health Times - 11-02-2020
Australia should use social prescribing to counter rising chronic health problems, according to a new report from the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP)
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Peak psychiatry body welcomes inquiry's focus on workforce shortages Health Times - 01-11-2019
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) welcomes the comprehensive draft report of the Productivity Commission’s inquiry into mental health
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Study reveals extent of psychological health impacts for those with Crohn's and Colitis HealthTimes - 29-04-2019
Ahead of Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Month in May, research released by Crohn's & Colitis Australia reveals that 1 in 2 Australians living with Crohn’s
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Counsellor convicted for a second time, fined $25,000 for claiming to be a psychologist HealthTimes - 08-04-2019
A New South Wales court has convicted a counsellor, Mr David Citer, of claiming to be a registered psychologist and unlawfully using the protected title ‘psychologist’.
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Fee for service psychology no answer to complex mental health problems HealthTimes - 27-03-2019
The Better Access Program, a scheme providing Medicare access to psychology services, has fundamental failures, according to research from The Australian National University
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New scholarships to train the next generation of Indigenous psychologists HealthTimes - 18-10-2018
Curtin graduate and Western Australia’s Australian of the Year for 2018 Dr Tracy Westerman, in collaboration with Curtin University, has launched a unique scholarship
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Having a positive attitude improves illness outcomes AAP - 17-08-2017
An Australian study has found having a positive attitude can improve the management and outcomes of a chronic illness. Having a positive
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Research shows people who think optimistically will recover faster from illness AAP - 12-07-2017
Research conducted by the University of Sydney suggests people who think optimistically will recover faster from illness. People who think
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New study has found, placebo effect works for exercise AAP - 03-07-2017
People find sport or exercise less strenuous if they believe it's doing them good, a new study has found. German researchers from the Department
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Telehealth boost for rural and remote psychology services Karen Keast - 20-04-2017
A new Medicare rebate for online videoconferencing consultations with psychologists will provide people living in rural and remote areas of Australia with the same psychological
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Seeking psychological help should be normalized AAP - 02-03-2017
The Australian Pscyhological Society is asking people to believe in the change a psychologist can facilitate. Seeking psychological
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Call for psychology student trainees in aged care Karen Keast - 01-02-2017
Psychology postgraduate student trainees could improve the mental health and functioning of older people living in residential aged care facilities while reducing the use
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Ageing stereotypes risk depression AAP - 10-11-2016
Believing in common stereotypes about ageing can trigger depression and anxiety in older people, a psychologist warns. Older
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iPad is effective at alleviating pre-surgery anxiety AAP - 10-11-2016
Using iPads to distract children before surgery is as effective at lowering their anxiety as conventional sedatives, new research has shown.
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Psychology researchers investigate spirituality Karen Keast - 12-10-2015
New Zealand psychology researchers are putting the effects of near-death experiences, out-of-body experiences and meditation experiences under the microscope.
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Psychology conference tackles health behaviours Karen Keast - 21-04-2015
The psychological aspects of cancer, eating behaviours and sexual dysfunction are some of the topics set to take centre stage at the Australian Psychological Society’s
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Psychologists concerned at growing income inequality Karen Keast - 20-09-2014
Psychologists are concerned at increasing levels of income inequality contributing to poorer mental health and well-being among disadvantaged Australians. The
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Better health training needed to prevent suicide Karen Keast - 10-09-2014
Improved training for health professionals will work to make an impact on Australia’s suicide rates, according to SANE Australia. The national mental
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Psychology leader develops app for headaches Karen Keast - 13-08-2014
A team of Australian researchers are developing a unique app that could assist in the treatment of headaches. Australian psychology expert Professor Paul Martin,
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