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November 2015

Are SMARTapps the Future of Youth Mental Health?

By |2015-11-27T09:41:17+11:00November 19th, 2015|Categories: Society & Culture, Technology|Tags: , , , , , |

technoscore There are now more mobile phones than people in the world! Smartphone use accounts for the majority of the recent growth in global mobile devices. In Australia, smartphone ownership hit 60 per cent last year (ACMA, 2013). Almost 80 per cent of US smartphone users check their phone within 15 minutes of [...]

What is Stressing Our Kids? Young Australians in Their Own Words

By |2015-11-16T16:46:46+11:00November 16th, 2015|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , |

VIDEO: Boys on world affairs (ABC News) Young Australians are rarely heard talking frankly about their place in the world, the responsibility they feel to tackle the world's problems, the peer group pressures they face if they want to be popular, the demands to succeed at school and get a good job, and [...]

Alcohol, Schoolies and Setting Limits with Our Teens 

By |2020-10-30T17:06:35+11:00November 15th, 2015|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Research tells us clearly that teens and alcohol don't mix. (In fact, medical studies routinely suggest that humans and alcohol don't mix!) One in ten teens have a regrettable sexual experience related to alcohol consumption. One in five injure themselves while drunk. And the earlier our kids start drinking, the greater the risk of alcohol [...]

Sexting Becoming ‘the Norm’ for Teens, Warn Child Protection Experts

By |2015-11-15T20:18:52+11:00November 13th, 2015|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , |

Teenagers at a college in Burnley at a workshop warning about the dangers of sexting. Photograph: Jon Super for the Guardian Sexting – the sending and receiving of nude pictures and sexually explicit text messages – is increasingly becoming normal among teenagers, who often don’t realise they may be acting illegally and could [...]

Why Sleep Could Be the Key to Tackling Mental Illness

By |2015-11-22T20:54:42+11:00November 13th, 2015|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: , , , , , , |

Sleep problems often occur just before an episode of mental illness. Stokkete/shutterstock We are only beginning to unravel the genetic and biochemical basis of mental illness – a vague term including conditions as diverse as anxiety, depression, and mood and psychotic disorders. With millions of people suffering from such conditions, it is crucial [...]

FARE Study Finds Many People Think It’s Okay to Give Other People’s Kids Alcohol

By |2020-10-30T17:07:54+11:00November 13th, 2015|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , |

Would you give alcohol to another person's child? Nearly a third of people say it's OK, if the kids are in a safe environment. A study from the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) has found people tend to think supplying alcohol to teenagers is much less morally concerning than other illegal alcohol related [...]

Want to Raise Kind Kids? Harvard Says These 5 Techniques Will Help You Do That

By |2015-11-16T17:30:53+11:00November 12th, 2015|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , , |

www.raisinglifelonglearners The Making Caring Common Project, done at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, came up with some interesting findings that seem even more relevant given that World Random Act of Kindness Day is just around the corner on November 13th. According to the study, a large majority of youth across a wide spectrum [...]

Teen Pregnancy

By |2015-11-15T20:13:46+11:00November 12th, 2015|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , , |

gettyimages I felt like I had nowhere and no one to turn to. Until I saw my Year 10 Coordinator. I was scared he would react like everyone else. But he didn't. The words he said changed my life. "Bernadette, the journey might be different now but the destination can stay the same." [...]

Self-proclaimed Experts More Vulnerable to the Illusion of Knowledge

By |2015-11-15T20:13:22+11:00November 12th, 2015|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Science & Research|Tags: , , , , , , |

shutterstock New research reveals that the more people think they know about a topic in general, the more likely they are to allege knowledge of completely made-up information and false facts, a phenomenon known as "overclaiming." The findings are published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. "Our work [...]

The Brain-Gut Axis, Part 1 

By |2015-11-15T20:12:59+11:00November 12th, 2015|Categories: Science & Research|Tags: , , , , , |

istockphoto Traditional Eastern medicine has long acknowledged the importance of the gut. But evidence-based medicine, colloquially called Western medicine despite being practiced all over the world, has long disregarded a possible link between the brain and the gut – until recently, because a paradigm shift in neuroscience is now taking place. - Sara [...]

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