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» Regional and rural Australians are turning to mobile technology for mental health careAustralians are turning increasingly to mobile technology to access the support and mental health care they need, overcoming isolation and the stigma surrounding mental illness.
» Impact of parents' military deployment on children's safety and mental healthA recent study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry reports that following military parents' return from combat deployment, their children show...
» Do Men Have More Ego Problems than Women?When you spot a marked sense of entitlement or a drive for superior status in a potential relationship partner, it's a good time to be cautious.Tags: character disturbance, relationships, self-esteem
When you spot a marked sense of entitlement or a drive for superior status in a potential relationship partner, it's a good time to be cautious.
Tags: character disturbance, relationships, self-esteem
» Loneliness and social isolation linked to early mortalityA new systematic review has revealed that a lack of social relationships could result in an increased risk of premature mortality comparable to obesity.