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Understanding the neurobiology of anorexia
Improving the understanding how eating disorders work is a growing field of research. Recently, Wayahead received an e-bulletin from the National
Research into how parents support young people living with mental ill health
It can be hard for parents to know what to do when their children are experiencing mental illness, particularly as they get into adolescence and young
World Health Organization lists gaming disorder in the International Classification of Diseases
Late last year the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that gaming disorder would be included into the 11th Revision of the International
Mission Australia Report Mental Health as the Top Concern for Australian Youth
For the first time since it launched 16 years ago, the Mission Australia's 2017 Youth Survey found that mental health is the biggest issue for young
Summertime sadness – Reverse Seasonal Affective Disorder
The cold, wintery days are long behind us as we welcome the blistering summer that we Australians know and love. The onset of spring and summer
Tackling the elephant in the (school) room
There are often many barriers that can get in the way of someone seeking help about their mental illness. According to batyr, a youth-focussed mental
Mandarin Speakers Support Group – Ryde
When Bi Yun Huang started volunteering for Mental Health Carers NSW, a community-based organisation supporting carers, family and friends of those
An Update of Research into Anxiety
Summary of the paper: Anxiety Disorders, by Michelle G. Craske, Murray B. Stein, Thalia C. Eley, Mohammed R. Milad, Andrew Holmes, Ronald M. Rapee,