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After the bushfires of 2009, Cliff Overton spent a decade trying to move on from what he had seen. Eventually, he realised he couldn’t. One traumatic day had changed him forever. And through acceptance, came growth.
The COVID-19 pandemic is challenging us as a nation in ways we never could have imagined. But through these turbulent times we have also seen the best of people – communities coming together in a spirit of solidarity and kindness.
More and more people are accepting Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help us solve problems and answer queries.
In our continuing look at mental health in the context of different cultures, Philip, whose parents are Dutch, talks about how a childhood marked by being bullied and ostracised impacted his entire life.
Mark and Chris discuss the importance of speaking about mental health and how it has shaped their journey together.
Bullies tried to bring her down. Then she found wrestling. This is a story about resilience and finding a sense of community.
Part of a series exploring mental health in the context of culture, Ashley*, reflects on her move to from China to Australia as a 10-year-old, on her traumatic teenage years and on how she’s slowly pieced her life together since.
There is so much information about how to treat depression, how do we know where to turn? The Beyond Blue publication, A guide to what works for depression presents evidence-based reviews of a wide range of treatment options.
There is so much information about how to treat anxiety, it can be hard to know where to turn. The Beyond Blue publication, A guide to what works for anxiety, presents evidence-based reviews of a wide range of treatment options.
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