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Policy + Research.Families.Domestic Violence.Multicultural
Women who are victims of violence and abuse from their intimate partner, are often experiencing abuse from several family members.
Article.Couples.Parenting
We speak to clinical psychologist Elisabeth Shaw for her advice.
Article.Individuals.Mental Health
Social connections lead to better mental health, higher self-esteem, greater feelings of empathy and a more robust immune system.
Article.Individuals.Work + Money
When you're leading others, you're not just managing projects and tasks – you're also managing people and their emotions.
Article.Families.Parenting
From navigating different parenting styles to managing conflicting emotions, the journey of harmoniously blending families requires careful consideration, patience, and understanding.
Video.Individuals.Communication
Are you people-pleasing? Bending over backwards? You may need help to set healthy boundaries.
Video.Individuals.Divorce + Separation
A clinical psychologist explains the five things you need to do if your relationship is beyond repair.
Video.Individuals.Trauma
Many survivors of these disasters have also been struck several times and have lived through major events back-to-back.
Video.Individuals.Parenting
Becoming a parent can be a joyful experience, but it’s not without its challenges.
Video.Couples.Divorce + Separation
From afar, it can be a source of fascination and entertainment, but when it happens in your relationship, it’s incredibly painful – and even traumatic.
Video.Families.Domestic Violence
While some people might think that being silent is taking the high road, it can actually be the worst thing you can do.
Video.Individuals.Friendships
We explore the intricacies of saying “sorry” and explain how to apologise meaningfully when you encounter conflict with a partner, friend or colleague.
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