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Administrator

Administrator

Sunday, 30 November 2014 18:19

Belinda Woods

Supporter

Belinda works with Hunter New England Health and has done so since 1988. She is currently working full- time for the Mental Health Unit at the Mater Hospital in the Clinic Services.

Sunday, 23 November 2014 10:20

Molecular Degeneration

Saturday, 22 November 2014 18:10

Research on PTSD in Afghanistan Veterans

Research on PTSD in Afghanistan Veterans USA

New onset and persistent symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder self reported after deployment and combat exposures: prospective population based US military cohort

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Thursday, 06 November 2014 14:10

Emma Pickering

Treasurer

Our new treasurer Emma Pickering comes from a family of Military people. Her Grandfather is a Vietnam Veteran, Great Grandfather and uncles World War II veterans in the Army and Airforce and her great great Grandfather was a veteran of World War I.

Tuesday, 04 November 2014 22:23

Men's Health - Dad's Health Matters

 

 

When a couple is trying to have a baby, the advice for moms-to-be is plentiful --take prenatal vitamins, don’t drink alcohol, say no to sushi, get plenty of rest. But did you know a dad’s health at conception can affect the baby’s health as well?

Sunday, 02 November 2014 19:22

Di McArtney

Secretary

AFOM is pleased to announce our new Secretary - Di McArtney. She brings with her a wealth of information and knowledge to help AFOM with its objectives.

Your Excellency David Hurley and Mrs Hurley, General Cantwell, RSM Lesley Hart, Dr Roderick Bain, Honorable Mayor Michael and Mrs Johnson and AFOM Directors,

I am delighted that Gail’s vision to host a dinner to reinforce the importance of military families and the challenges they face has matured. Gail and I had many

Saturday, 25 October 2014 09:58

Celebrating our Military Community

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A wonderful night enjoyed by all those who attended "Celebrating our Military Community".

Saturday, 25 October 2014 09:52

Knowing Depression Relapse Signs

 

Depression RelapseSome people with major depression experience the symptoms of depression only once in their life. Others experience frequent relapses and recurrences. Once treated, it's important to pay attention to your feelings in order to catch possible signs of a relapse. Seeking help and responding promptly to the warning signs may help you prevent a full return of major depression.

Saturday, 25 October 2014 09:30

What is Depression?

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Depression: What Is It?

It's natural to feel down sometimes, but if that low mood lingers day after day, it could signal depression. Major depression is an episode of sadness or apathy along with other symptoms that lasts at least two consecutive weeks and is severe enough to interrupt daily activities. Depression is not a sign of weakness or a negative personality. It is a major public health problem and a treatable medical condition.

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February 26, 2021

In Consultation: Exploring the Inner Selfie: Digital Zen for Young Clients

Credit: Tobi Goldfus Q: This has been a tough year for my young clients. How do I help them stay centered and connected to therapy, even as most of what they do—and we do—is now online? A: When I first started doing teletherapy during the COVID-19 pandemic, I… Read more...
February 26, 2021

A Visual Guide to Generalized Anxiety Disorder

What’s Normal? It's natural to worry during stressful times. But some people feel tense and anxious day after day, even with little to worry about. When this lasts for 6 months or longer, it may be generalized anxiety disorder. Many people don't know they… Read more...
February 26, 2021

Recent Study Examines Grief in Families of Victims of Terrorist Attacks

Terrorism is a crime from which the families of the victims may never recover. A recent study examines the grieving process in depth. In a recent study, Pål Kristensen, PhD at the Centre for Crisis Psychology at the University of Bergen in Norway and… Read more...
February 26, 2021

6 Sleep Myths: Experts Weigh In

Ten sleep specialists assessed widely accepted beliefs and here's what they found. Visit Psychiatric Times to find out more. Credit: Chris Aiken, MD Read more...
Oct 19, 2020

Family Wellbeing Study

Consideration could also be given by the Australian Government to funding and developing… Read more...
May 03, 2019

WALK AND RIDE AGAINST SUICIDE

WALK AGAINST SUICIDE CHARITY - CENTRAL COAST COMMUNITY EDUCATION EVENT Venue: Veterans… Read more...
depression
Feb 10, 2019

The War Within

RESEARCH PROJECT The War Within: Making sense of suicide through narratives with former… Read more...
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Jan 17, 2019

Self-Compassion Reduces Negative Mood Over Time

Nathan A Heflick Ph.D New research shows that accepting negative moods can reduce them. I… Read more...
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Jan 17, 2019

Understanding the Connection Between Sleep and Anxiety

Research findings suggesting that sleep loss and anxiety are closely linked were among… Read more...
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Dec 19, 2018

Spring/Summer Newsletter

Everyone has been kept busy this last 12 months for all the board members. We would like… Read more...
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Jun 01, 2018

PTSD in Women Returning From Combat: Future Directions in Research and Service Delivery

As of September 30, 2008 over 200,000 women were serving on active duty in the U.S.… Read more...
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May 21, 2018

Combat-related PTSD calmed by yoga therapy

For thousands of years, yoga has been used to calm both mind and body. Now, clinical yoga… Read more...
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May 09, 2018

PTSD Treatment for Veterans: What’s Working, What’s New, and What’s Next

More than a decade of war in the Middle East has pushed post-traumatic stress disorder… Read more...