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Article.Families.Parenting
If you’re going through a separation, you and your child are likely experiencing some complicating and, possibly, distressing feelings.
Article.Individuals.Mental Health
The pattern of ruminating thoughts often begins as a coping mechanism, however they can interfere with our daily lives and wellbeing.
Policy + Research.Individuals.Older People
The abuse of older people is a pervasive issue that demands attention and intervention.
Article.Couples.Life Transition
It’s often said you don’t truly know someone until you live with them – even the most rock solid connections can be strengthened, tested (or both).
Article.Individuals.Aboriginal + Torres Strait Islanders
We are a group of three non-Indigenous and Indigenous academics providing our answers to ten key questions arising in the Voice debate.
Infertility can be an incredibly difficult thing to experience. And it can be just as hard seeing someone you care about going through it, especially knowing you can’t fix it.
Video.Individuals.Work + Money
It’s okay if you struggle with empathy – what matters is that you care enough to try.
Article.Individuals.Friendships
It’s easy – and totally human – to get caught up in the thrills of a relationship, particularly in the passion and excitement of the ‘honeymoon stage’.
Article.Individuals.Work + Money
Stressors like unrealistic deadlines, poor support and inadequate recognition are now expected to be better managed by employers.
In a powerful show of unity, and with the support and guidance of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and advisors.
Grandparents hold a very important place in children’s lives, offering a relationship that’s uniquely different to the one occupied by parents.
Ending a relationship with someone is never easy, and the internet is an ocean of advice on how to survive a bad break-up.
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