Generation Next Blog

May 2018

Tourette’s Sufferers Accepted at Camp

By |2021-03-04T15:11:26+11:00May 21st, 2018|Categories: Bullying, Mental Illness|Tags: , , , , |

Living with Tourette's isn't easy for sufferers or their families - mostly because of the way people react to sudden outbursts of swearing or strange sounds and movements. But there's one place, once a year, where they can feel free. "It's just good to be around other people who understand," said Jack Van Hees in [...]

Schizophrenia Whole-Body Disorder

By |2021-03-02T16:35:22+11:00May 21st, 2018|Categories: Mental Illness|Tags: , , |

A study from researchers at King's College London is suggesting that schizophrenia is not just a disorder of the mind but is also associated with defined physiological changes across the whole body. The study hypothesizes that these physical symptoms are not secondary effects of the illness but, in fact, indications that schizophrenia is a whole-body [...]

Happy Not Perfect App Launches to Combat Anxiety and Stress

By |2021-03-02T16:35:35+11:00May 21st, 2018|Categories: Anxiety, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Mental Illness, Technology|Tags: , , , |

Feeling overwhelmed by social media? You aren't alone. Selfie-obsessed tweens and multi-tasking millennials are reporting record levels of stress and anxiety, as social media tightens its grip on human interaction. New app Happy Not Perfect is a very modern solution to this growing modern problem. Created by former TV presenter Poppy Jamie, its dedicated to helping people [...]

The 7 Thought-Habits of Highly Self-Confident People

By |2021-03-02T16:35:49+11:00May 21st, 2018|Categories: Anxiety, Depression, Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , |

Are there mental habits that will increase your self-confidence?  Most definitely. Below are 7 of my favorites 1. Don’t worry if you don’t feel confident all the time.  It sounds counter-intuitive, doesn’t it? But Dr. Alice Boyes, in her useful new book, The Healthy Mind Toolkit, describes her realization that she needs both self-confidence and self-doubt to [...]

Scientists Have Identified The Physical Source of Anxiety in The Brain

By |2021-03-02T16:36:02+11:00May 21st, 2018|Categories: Anxiety, Mental Illness|Tags: , , , |

We're not wired to feel safe all the time, but maybe one day we could be. A recent study investigating the neurological basis of anxiety in the brain has identified 'anxiety cells' located in the hippocampus – which not only regulate anxious behaviour but can be controlled by a beam of light. The findings, so far demonstrated [...]

Sexting is Happening at a Younger Age Than Ever Before. Here’s What Parents Need to Know.

By |2021-02-26T16:01:13+11:00May 14th, 2018|Categories: Bullying, Society & Culture, Technology|Tags: , , , , , , |

Did you know that one in three teens has had their own explicit image used against them? This startling statistic comes from a survey of 12,000 students across Australia at a Generation Next teen wellbeing event held in March. It’s also the area of expertise of cyber safety expert and founder of Internet Safe Education, former police officer and [...]

Mental Health a Budget Winner

By |2018-05-14T15:43:21+10:00May 14th, 2018|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , |

Mental health emerged as one of the big winners from Tuesday’s federal budget, with the government committing an increase of $338 million in mental health funding. Mental health emerged as one of the big winners from Tuesday’s federal budget, with the government committing an increase of $338 million in mental health funding. There was also [...]

6 Self-Reflection Questions for Self-Critical People

By |2018-05-14T15:24:58+10:00May 14th, 2018|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , |

Try these self-reflection questions to see if you're being too hard on yourself. 1. What's a skill or goal you've worked on that has proved valuable, even though you haven't stuck with it consistently? It's easy to berate ourselves for not sticking with skills/goals perfectly or not being consistent enough. However, in many instances, you [...]

The Five Key Ingredients of an Effective Apology

By |2018-05-14T15:17:06+10:00May 11th, 2018|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , |

Few of us enjoy apologizing - admitting to ourselves and to another person that we made a mistake, and that our actions caused harm to another person - perhaps someone we truly care about. But learning to apologize well is a hallmark of an emotionally intelligent leader. It's critical to be able to recognize when you've transgressed, admit fault, and do [...]

Grief Cannot, and Should Not, Be Rushed

By |2021-03-02T16:36:43+11:00May 11th, 2018|Categories: Anxiety, Depression, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Mental Illness, Suicide|Tags: , , , , |

Von was about my fourth patient in as many months who was struggling to come to terms with the loss of a loved one. She was in her late 60s and her husband, who had been considerably older than her, had been ill for many months with severe heart failure, so his death hadn’t been [...]

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