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Black Dog Institute is a global pioneer in the identification, prevention and treatment of mental illness and the promotion of well-being. Our unique approach incorporates clinical services with research, education and the voice of lived experience to reduce the incidence of mental illness and suicide, remove stigma and improve lives.

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Black Dog Institute is a global pioneer in the identification, prevention and treatment of mental illness and the promotion of well-being. Our unique approach incorporates clinical services with research, education and the voice of lived experience to reduce the incidence of mental illness and suicide, remove stigma and improve lives.

    eMHPrac Webinar 68: Recognising and Enhancing Positive Emotion

    eMHPrac Webinar 68: Recognising and Enhancing Positive Emotion

    With Dr Jan Orman and Dr Melanie Babooram
    As health practitioners, we are trained to focus on the negative. But many of the people we talk to could benefit from exploring positive emotions as well.
    In addition to learning how to restructure and manage unpleasant emotions, we can also explore the ways they are generating positive emotions. Together we can explore what they are doing well, what skills and concepts they can tap into to enhance these, and – most importantly - how that positive emotion feels to them.
    In this brief and practical webinar, we discuss the importance of highlighting the positive emotions in clinical conversations and explore some ways in which we can help people (and ourselves) enhance the experience of those emotions.

    • 30분
    eMHPrac Webinar 67: Smartphone apps for depression and anxiety in young people

    eMHPrac Webinar 67: Smartphone apps for depression and anxiety in young people

    While there is concern that excess screentime may impact young people’s mental health, smartphone technology can also provide a gateway to providing critical support in daily life.  Join Dr Imogen Bell, NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow and Psychologist at Orygen Digital, as she summarises the research into smartphone interventions for depression and anxiety in young people, including what apps are currently available and considerations for their use in everyday clinical practice. She will also highlight some of the promising innovations, including the artificial intelligence, research into the effectiveness of transdiagnostic apps, and the development of new transdiagnostic app, Mello.
     
    Curious about the impact of screen time on the mental health of young people? See the initial results from our Future Proofing Study this white paper (Chapter 2 Are screens making young people sad and anxious?).
     
    Dr Imogen Bell is an NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow at Orygen, the Centre for Youth Mental
     
    In conversation with Dr Kathy O’Grady

    • 50분
    eMHPrac Webinar 66: Supporting Families when Dementia Comes Knocking

    eMHPrac Webinar 66: Supporting Families when Dementia Comes Knocking

    Many people experience difficulties when a family member, friend or someone under their care is diagnosed with dementia. Health professionals are increasingly being asked what community members can do to assist a person maintain their dignity and a good quality of life after a diagnosis of dementia.
     
    In this webinar we discuss these issues with Dr Hilton Koppe, GP Educator at Dementia Training Australia and facilitator of the award-winning Australian podcast "Dementia in Practice". Hosted by Dr Jan Orman.
    Here’s the link to the graph to include in the podcast notes: https://d34ery7y7ckzql.cloudfront.net/3cb2dc2e-f580-4584-973a-0f95f04b43ff/Public/Resources/Webinar%2066%20Handout.pdf?150

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    eMHPrac Webinar 65: Making the most of mental health questionnaires

    eMHPrac Webinar 65: Making the most of mental health questionnaires

    Measurement-based care is gaining popularity, but which questionnaire should you use and what do the data really mean? Psychometric assessment encompasses everything from neuropsychological testing to self-report questionnaires like the K10. Clinical Psychologist Dr Peter Baldwin takes us through how self-report questionnaires work, how to choose a questionnaire, and how to quickly and effectively interpret the scores. He also busts some common myths about mental health questionnaires and share insights from his research and clinical practice.
    Peter is joined by Dale Skinner, who lives with bipolar II. Dale is determined to provide a better understanding of mood disorders and in this webinar will share his own experience of navigating self-report questionnaires.
     
    Panel:
    Dr Peter Baldwin, academic clinical psychologist
    Dale Skinner, who lives with bipolar II
     
    Moderated by: Dr Phoebe Holdenson-Kimura
    Access resources from this podcast here: https://d34ery7y7ckzql.cloudfront.net/3cb2dc2e-f580-4584-973a-0f95f04b43ff/Public/Resources/Webinar%2065%20Resources.pdf?448

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    eMHPrac Webinar 64: Bonus Understanding Adult ADHD

    eMHPrac Webinar 64: Bonus Understanding Adult ADHD

    In this bonus episode we have an opportunity to hear from Dr Wee-Sian Woon about international models of care for ADHD. He is a GP and Clinical Editor for HealthPathways. He was awarded the Churchill Fellowship and explored models of care overseas to increase accessibility for the diagnosis and management of ADHD in adults. In this episode he shares a distillation of the state of play in Australia, some of the innovative models of care being used abroad, and possible models of care for Australia going forward.
     
    Moderated by: Dr Phoebe Holdenson-Kimura.

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    eMHPrac Webinar 64: Living Well with ADHD

    eMHPrac Webinar 64: Living Well with ADHD

    We discuss the prevalence of ADHD in adults and what prompts adults to seek a diagnosis. We explore neuroaffirming approaches and strategies for living well with ADHD. We look at strategies related to organisation, memory, stimulation, and sleep.
     
    Panel:
    Dr Sarah Barker, is a clinical psychologist with an interest in approaches to living well with ADHD to increase well-being.
    Dr Wee-Sian Woon is a GP and Clinical Editor for HealthPathways.
    Dr Sarah Sibson is a specialist GP with expertise in women’s health and neurodivergence, as well as lived experience with ADHD.
     
    Moderated by: Dr Phoebe Holdenson-Kimura.

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