Generation Next Blog

July 2018

Why Getting Motivated is Hard (and How to Do it Anyway)

By |2018-07-12T09:05:44+10:00July 12th, 2018|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , |

As a trainer, I consider it a personal failure if I'm unable to motivate a client to make important health and lifestyle changes. Sure, there are people who just don't care, but I can spot them from 100 metres away. I'm not talking about them. I'm referring to the clients who really want to lose [...]

NDIS Big Impact on Mental Health Services in ACT

By |2018-07-12T09:05:41+10:00July 12th, 2018|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , |

A new report adds to mounting evidence that people with mental illness and psychosocial disability are not being well served by the NDIS. The report, ‘When the NDIS came to the ACT – A story of Hope and Disruption in the Mental Health Sector’, looks at whether the introduction of the NDIS in the ACT [...]

Teen’s Mental Health Needs More Thought

By |2018-07-12T09:05:36+10:00July 12th, 2018|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , |

Young people in regional and rural areas are crying out for more mental health services. Data from Mission Australia’s Youth Survey 2016 shows one in four young people in areas such as Dubbo have a probable serious mental illness. About 52 per cent of young people said they had a problem which needed professional help [...]

Teen Drinkers More Likely to Battle Alcohol Abuse in Adulthood

By |2020-10-30T11:50:53+11:00July 12th, 2018|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol|Tags: , , , |

When it comes to underage drinking, how often a teenager drinks rather than how much they drink has been found to be a bigger indicator of problems later in life. According to a new study, teens who drink at least weekly before the age 17 are up to three times more likely to binge, drink-drive, [...]

‘Decriminalising Drugs Will Save Our Kids’

By |2020-10-30T11:50:30+11:00July 12th, 2018|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol|Tags: , , , , |

OPINION No parent likes the idea of their kids using drugs. Drugs sit at the top of the list of experiences that we pray our kids will NEVER do, like dropping out of school or getting a tattoo. That’s why, when I saw the thin blue line that indicated my son’s impending arrival, I didn’t [...]

Funding for Mental Mates Program

By |2018-07-12T09:05:30+10:00July 12th, 2018|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , |

Mental health support in Katherine is set to receive a boost following the announcement of a successful project under the Building Better Regions Fund – Community Investment stream. Senator Nigel Scullion said the community-based project was a positive investment in the Katherine region’s future. “This is a fantastic outcome for Katherine, with a Mental Mates [...]

3 Ways to Avoid Gaming Addiction

By |2021-03-01T17:06:30+11:00July 12th, 2018|Categories: Gambling, Technology|Tags: , , , , , , |

In June, the World Health Organization recognized video game addiction as a mental health disorder. It described the addition to digital and video gaming as “a pattern of persistent or recurrent gaming behavior” that becomes so extensive that it ‘takes precedence over other life interests.” In a dzBB interview on Sunday, IT expert Jerry Liao [...]

The Stanford Prison Experiment Was Massively Influential. We Just Learned It Was a Fraud.

By |2018-07-12T09:05:23+10:00July 12th, 2018|Categories: Science & Research|Tags: , , , |

The Stanford Prison Experiment, one of the most famous and compelling psychological studies of all time, told us a tantalizingly simple story about human nature. The study took paid participants and assigned them to be “inmates” or “guards” in a mock prison at Stanford University. Soon after the experiment began, the “guards” began mistreating the [...]

Childline: More Children Seeking Help for Loneliness

By |2021-03-02T17:00:28+11:00July 9th, 2018|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Mental Illness, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , |

Childline has seen a 14% rise in the number of children contacting the charity about loneliness. In 2017/18, the charity delivered 4,636 counselling sessions on loneliness, compared to 4,063 the year before. Nearly 80% of sessions went to girls. Some said watching their friends socialise without them on social media made them feel increasingly isolated. This [...]

Bad Social Media Experiences Increase Depression Odds

By |2021-03-02T17:01:01+11:00July 9th, 2018|Categories: Cybersafety, Depression, Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , |

In young adults, negative social media experiences may be strongly and consistently associated with higher depressive symptoms. But, positive experiences seem to have a weak link to lower depressive symptoms, according to research led by the University of Pittsburgh. The study titled "The association between valence of social media experiences and depressive symptoms" was published in the journal Depression and [...]

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