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November 2017

Mentally Strong Kids Have Parents Who Refuse to Do These 13 Things

By |2017-11-13T09:26:30+11:00November 13th, 2017|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , |

Raising a mentally strong kid doesn’t mean he won’t cry when he’s sad or that he won’t fail sometimes. Mental strength won’t make your child immune to hardship – but it also won’t cause him to suppress his emotions. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. Mental strength is what helps kids bounce back from setbacks. It [...]

Autistic People Aren’t Really Accepted

By |2017-11-13T09:26:25+11:00November 13th, 2017|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , |

Up to 70% of autistic people experience mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety, according to some research. Unfortunately, we still don’t know why autistic people are at a higher risk for mental health problems than non-autistic people. But one important factor is whether an individual’s autism is recognised and accepted by those around them. [...]

Teens Who Smoke Pot, Drink Alcohol Have Less Potential As Adults

By |2020-10-30T12:04:48+11:00November 13th, 2017|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Science & Research, Society & Culture|

Teenagers who abuse alcohol and marijuana are probably not going to do much with their lives, according to new research. Scientists were investigating the link between dependency on those two drugs and life achievements when they found that the young adults they were studying, who had problems with alcohol and pot, were less likely to [...]

8 Things a Psychotherapist Wants You to Understand About Anxiety

By |2021-03-02T15:32:36+11:00November 13th, 2017|Categories: Anxiety, Science & Research|Tags: , , , |

Debunking the myths and sharing the important truths about this incredibly common mental health issue. Firstly, here's what anxiety is not: it's not worrying that your train has been cancelled or that your card won't be accepted in a restaurant. It's not being scared before a medical test. Anxiety is an inappropriate response to a real or perceived [...]

Kids That Hate

By |2021-02-26T15:52:14+11:00November 6th, 2017|Categories: Bullying, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , |

Today I walked my five-year-old daughter to her kinder class, with her little brother on my hip. My son who is two and a half has bright red hair and beautiful sky-blue eyes. When I am on semester break obviously he doesn’t attend daycare so I sometimes get the chance to take him with us [...]

The Tragic Truth: Why Regional Kids Are Taking Their Lives

By |2021-03-02T15:33:02+11:00November 6th, 2017|Categories: Depression, Mental Illness, Society & Culture, Suicide|Tags: , , , |

Regional youth are unable to access needed mental health services despite higher rates of mental illness and suicide than their city cousins. A Griffith University study revealed 142 regional Queenslanders aged between 15 and 24 years killed themselves between 2011 and 2013. The study found in regional areas 18 people aged 15-24 died for every [...]

5 Things Parents and Teachers Need to Know About ADHD

By |2017-11-06T15:14:36+11:00November 6th, 2017|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , |

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a childhood disorder that affects as many as one out of 10 children in the United States. Even though it’s fairly common, many misconceptions still persist. So here are five important things you should know if you are a parent or a teacher of a child with ADHD. 1. The [...]

beyondblue App Helps Keep Exam Stress At Bay

By |2021-02-22T16:48:25+11:00November 6th, 2017|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture, Technology|Tags: , , , , , |

All through her VCE year, Emma Missen felt like she was drowning. A high achiever, Ms Missen had won a scholarship to her private school and felt under pressure to perform well in the exams. Those close to her knew what she was going through, but most friends at school had no clue. "I think it would [...]

Three Proven Psychological Treatments for Young People That Need to be Funded

By |2017-11-06T15:14:30+11:00November 6th, 2017|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , |

From the first of November Australians living in rural and remote areas will be eligible to receive Medicare rebates for psychological treatments delivered in part via video conferencing. This is a step in the right direction, but there are still psychological treatments we know work, that remain unfunded. Under the “Better Access to Mental Health Care Initiative” [...]

“Discuss Own Struggles With Mental Health” – One Teacher’s Extraordinary Story

By |2021-03-02T15:33:25+11:00November 6th, 2017|Categories: Mental Illness, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , |

In October 2010, Tom Rogers, a head of history and acclaimed Tes columnist, travelled down to Cardiff to hear a speech by the then Welsh education secretary Leighton Andrews. "I was sat at a table with a number of my colleagues who’d made the trip. I can’t remember a thing that Leighton said in a [...]

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