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Facebook fatigue

The decision to give up Facebook for Lent wasn't taken lightly, and as the days ground on she admits it got harder and harder to stay disconnected from the continual flow of status updates. Despite almost giving in a few times, several late-night texts to friends helped her stay on the wagon. By the time [...]

By |2012-08-17T19:29:02+10:00April 17th, 2012|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: |0 Comments

Parents as friends rather than mentors, the mental health consequences

Here I was, seeing the flesh-and-blood results of the kind of parenting that my peers and I were trying to practice with our own kids, precisely so that they wouldn’t end up on a therapist’s couch one day. We were running ourselves ragged in a herculean effort to do right by our kids—yet what seemed [...]

By |2012-08-17T19:29:59+10:00April 14th, 2012|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , |0 Comments

Mental health training for schools | Fraser Coast Education | Primary and Tertiary Education in Fraser Coast | Fraser Coast Chronicle

A unique program that equips teachers to better understand and help young people with mental health issues will be rolled out to secondary schools across the Tweed Shire thanks to a new partnership between the Black Dog Institute and nib foundation. via Mental health training for schools | Fraser Coast Education | Primary and Tertiary [...]

By |2012-08-17T19:30:11+10:00April 14th, 2012|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|0 Comments

New View of Depression: An Ailment of the Entire Body

People with long-term psychological stress, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder tend to develop earlier and more serious forms of physical illnesses that usually hit people in older age, such as stroke, dementia, heart disease and diabetes. Recent research points to what might be happening on the cellular level that could account for this. Scientists are [...]

By |2012-08-17T19:30:25+10:00April 14th, 2012|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: |0 Comments

Text messages boost happiness

New research shows that both sending and receiving text messages can improve your mood if you are feeling stressed or lonely. Text messaging may be blamed for contributing to illiteracy but the study indicates there are clear mental health benefits. Psychologists at the University of California , Berkeley, found people suffering from depression reported feeling [...]

By |2012-08-17T19:30:39+10:00April 13th, 2012|Categories: Cybersafety|Tags: |0 Comments

Education, happiness and longevity

Education has been widely documented by researchers as the single variable tied most directly to improved health and longevity. And when people are intensely engaged in doing and learning new things, their well-being and happiness can blossom. via Why Learning Leads to Happiness - chicagotribune.com.

By |2012-08-17T19:31:02+10:00April 12th, 2012|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Science & Research|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Taking the happiness ideology too far

The happier you are, the better, right? Not necessarily. Studies show there is a darker side to feeling good and the pursuit of happiness can sometimes make you … well, less happy. Too much cheerfulness can make you gullible, selfish, less successful - and that's only the tip of the iceberg. Happiness can protect us [...]

By |2012-08-17T19:31:14+10:00April 12th, 2012|Categories: Science & Research, Society & Culture|Tags: |0 Comments

Sex sells, but we’re selling out our children

Ever feel like you're living in a giant porn theme park? Billboards dominate public space with hyper-sexualised messages. Buses are painted with semi-naked women. There are pole-dancing themes in shopfronts, porn mags next to the lollies at the petrol station counter, T-shirts in youth surf shops depicting S&M and Playboy bunnies on everything from girls' [...]

By |2012-08-17T19:31:31+10:00April 9th, 2012|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , |0 Comments

Women objectify women in music videos too

It’s official: Sexual objectification of women in music videos isn’t limited to those featuring male stars. A new study by two University of Missouri researchers has found that female artists frequently turn themselves into sex objects in their own videos. “It has been known that music videos featuring male artists often sexually objectify women, but [...]

By |2012-08-17T17:57:54+10:00April 9th, 2012|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , |0 Comments
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