A major international study international study has shown that brighter days and darker nights are fundamental for mental health.
You can’t save the planet on your own. Take a deep breath, take some notes from these leading experts – and then take action.
In this latest episode of “What Happens Next?”, experts discuss influencer culture and the consequences of one-sided relationships.
The pandemic has impacted people from all walks of life, but academics, early-career researchers, and PhD students have been particularly hard-hit.
COVID-19 further exposed existing cracks in the teaching profession that need to be fixed urgently.
From July this year, some psychiatrists will be able to prescribe psychedelics to some patients. Responses from experts working in the field are mixed.
For Dr Anton Isaacs, initial thoughts of surgery specialisation turned into a 20-year journey that’s taken him into the heart of vulnerable communities in Australia and India.
For too long, some women with mental health issues have been wrongly told they have “women’s problems”, and “there’s not much we can do”.
New research shows a quarter of female high school students felt down or worried about choosing a career.
Unclear and often mixed messages have contributed to public confusion that has arguably placed people’s health at risk.
New research shows the ongoing effects from critical illness with COVID-19 can be long and serious.
A new study shows almost one in four university and vocational education students report extremely high levels of distress during the pandemic.
Researchers are exploring the medical frontier of psychedelics, and their use in facilitating psychotherapy for common mental illnesses.
While data to the end of January 2021 shows suicide didn’t increase in COVID-stricken Victoria, there’s still deep concern about the longer-term effects of the pandemic on mental health.
There’s more we can do to help ourselves and others in such challenging times, and mindfulness may be one approach that can sustain us.
The new season of ‘What Happens Next?’ kicks off with a hard look at hustle culture. What happens to our brains, bodies, and social lives if we keep measuring ourselves by our output? Are we hustling ourselves to death?
By being given a platform for her voice, the pop singer highlights the broader institutional forces that accompany and compound mental illness.
A research project aims to boost pharmacists’ roles in neighbourhood mental health.
Addiction and problematic drug use is mostly a result of social disadvantage and personal trauma.
If we want to move to more productive and holistic post-COVID education in our country, we should rethink NAPLAN in its current form and focus on what matters.
New research is exploring the experiences of young people who use violence in the home.
For this year's International Women’s Day, we celebrate Monash Education's leading women researchers, highlighting the challenges they faced in reaching the top of their fields.
Statistics show the disturbing incline of youth mental health problems, highlighting the need for more support and prevention in schools.
Research on the UK's COVID-19 lockdown shows that those who coped best with the challenge have high levels of self-efficacy – a self-belief in their ability to successfully accomplish goals and solve difficult problems.
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