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Put down the phone girls
Open Forum | August 15, 2019Very frequent use of social media could be harming teenage girls’ mental health through exposure to cyberbullying as well as reducing the amount of sleep or physical exercise they have.
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Walking the tightrope of work and family
Inga Lass | August 2, 2019Once working hours are taken into account it is still mothers who experience the most conflict in terms of balancing work and family.
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Kids cartwheel to better mental health
Open Forum | June 26, 2019“Circus takes your mind off some things…sad things…it’s my weekly pick-up and sort of an escape.”
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Too many chiefs make for ineffective teamwork
Rebecca Hoyle | June 17, 2019Some people are better team players than others, but people with goal-oriented and manipulative personality traits can actively undermine collaborative efforts and affect the team outcome.
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Physical jobs take their toll in retirement
Open Forum | June 15, 2019Men and women who have physically demanding jobs may experience poorer mental and physical health if they delay their retirement, new research led by Curtin University has found.
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A new understanding of hoarding disorder
Eric Van Buskirk | June 12, 2019Hoarding disorder is distressingly common, and was recently classified as a medical disorder by the World Health Organization, in a move hailed by both psychiatrists and hoarders themselves as “extremely significant.”
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Girls and boys
Sherine Al Shallah | May 21, 2019Society’s attitudes to gender stereotypes can prompt some tricky questions for children and parents alike.
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The science behind your break-up binge
Lori Youmshajekian | April 29, 2019Bad news, emotional eaters: food doesn’t deal with the underlying problem you are reacting to, but there are biological reasons for your eating choices.
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Rethinking adolescence over time
Susan Sawyer | February 22, 2019The concept of adolescence has changed significantly in the last century and researchers are still working to improve our understanding of the contemporary complexities of this much maligned – and misunderstood – age group.
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Understanding the importance of your child’s middle years
Lisa Mundy | February 16, 2019Far from being a quiet time, a child’s middle years – between ages eight and 12 – can be transformative but we need to do more to understand these changes to help our children adjust.
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Preventing a relapse
Kevin Repass | January 27, 2019Recovering from drug or alcohol addiction is a long and difficult process, but the support of peers can help individuals rebuild their lives and relationships.
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Happiness is living the way we evolved to live
Arash Javanbakht | January 24, 2019Society and technology evolve exponentially faster than the human body and psyche, and remembering the ancient realities which shaped our bodies can help us find greater happiness in the modern world.

