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Latest clinical psychology News

Public humiliation is still a common teaching tool in medical education. Here’s how it leaves patients worse off
Our research reveals women suppress their femininity to fit into military culture – and struggle to be seen as veterans when they leave
Student fees set to rise but at what cost to graduates’ mental health? New research
UNSW researchers lead Premier’s Prizes, including Scientist of the Year
Psychopaths – Cold As Ice?
Victoria’s Stronger Medicare Awards Finalists
Hoarding disorder: ‘sensory CBT’ treatment strategy shows promise
Hoarding disorder: ‘sensory CBT’ treatment strategy shows promise
More Opportunities For Students To Become Psychologists
Workforce boost in specialist mental health training welcomed
‘Difficult’ children are only slightly more likely to have insecure attachments with parents
CBT is an effective treatment for many mental health issues – but here’s why it may not suit everyone
Widespread Risk Screening Could Slash Dementia Cases
Better Health Care Services For Yanchep Locals
How being shot might affect Donald Trump’s mental health – and that of millions of others
Navigating mental health treatment options can be overwhelming – a clinical psychologist explains why it’s worth the effort
Progress Needed On Mental Health Care In Pregnancy
Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, speech – 16 May 2024
Why Sleep Soothes Distress: Neurobiology Explained
$4.6 Million To Support Youth Mental Health Research
Would you be happy as a long-term single? The answer may depend on your attachment style
Sydneysiders witnessed horrific scenes on Saturday. How do you process and recover from such an event?
Domestic violence survivors seek homeless services from a system that often leaves them homeless
How to look after your mental health while packing up Mum or Dad’s home
Chilling out rather than blowing off steam is a better way to manage anger − new review of 154 studies reveals what works
Half of Australians in aged care have depression. Psychological therapy could help
Community Safety At Forefront Of Operation AEGIS
Young people are losing sleep over energy drinks – but a ban won’t be enough to protect them
No more BMI, diets or ‘bad’ foods: why changing how we teach kids about weight and nutrition is long overdue
Psychological care delivered over the phone is an effective way to combat loneliness and depression, according to a major new study
‘We don’t know what tomorrow will bring’: how climate change is affecting Fijians’ mental health
WORLD-FIRST EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM OFFERS NEW HOPE FOR PREVENTION OF BODY IMAGE ISSUES AND EATING DISORDERS
Hola Health Revolutionises Mental Health Access for Australians
UNSW early career researchers awarded more than $6m in funding
Paving the way for a new generation of Indigenous healthcare workers
Research misses those in need
Top University of Canterbury grad stepping into fulfilling clinical career
It’s Book Week but your child is too anxious to take part. 5 expert tips to save the day
New South Wales Health grant to support young people’s cancer research at UNSW
Why eating disorder treatments only work half the time, according to a psychologist
Improving the health and wellbeing of sexual and gender-minority people in Asia
Most people thinking about suicide don’t tell anyone. Here’s why and what we can do about it
Women’s trailblazer wins government funding
Lending a paw for defence veterans: ‘clear evidence’ that assistance dogs help improve mental health
Coercive control takes significant toll on children
Is your child anxious about starting school? The approaches we use for children with disability can help all families
How might latest George Pell coverage affect child sexual abuse survivors?
Testing time for baby sleep