- Recommended Reading: Clinical Practice Guidelines (Cpg): An Overview Of The Ranzcp Cpg Project
Authors: Philip Boyce, Meredith Harris, NSW
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Event: 1999 TheMHS Conference - Recommended Reading: A Model Of Collaboration In Working With Children Traumatised By Family Violence
Authors: Wendy Bunston, Helen Crean, VIC
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Event: 1999 TheMHS Conference - Recommended Reading: Body & Mind: What Happens To The Physical Health Of People With A Psychiatric Illness?
Authors: Sandra Davidson, Fiona Judd, Barbara Hocking, Damien Jolley, Sandy Thompson, VIC
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Event: 1999 TheMHS Conference - Recommended Reading: Empowerment, Awareness And Education: A National Approach To Reduce Stigma And Discrimination
Authors: Rita Evans, Dermot Casey, Kerry Webber, ACT
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Event: 1999 TheMHS Conference - Recommended Reading: Moving Long-Stay Psychiatric Patients Into The Community: The Importance Of Living Environment
Authors: John Farhall, Tom Trauer, Peter Cheung, Richard Newton, VIC
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Event: 1999 TheMHS Conference - The Multi-Systemic Therapy Program (MST)
Authors: South Metropolitan Area Health Service – Mental Health (SMAHS) Western Australia
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Event: 2009 TheMHS Awards - TheMHS 2014 S025: Eating Disorders
Blog description: The abstract for this presentation is available here. Terri Burton gave a presentation on the effects of eating disorders amongst pregnant women. Terri’s phenomenology research...
READ MORE - SF14 Session 10: Promoting mental health and wellbeing in the workplace
Blog description: Dr Samuel Harvey is a Senior Lecturer in Workplace Mental Health at the School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales (UNSW) and a Research Fellow at the Black Dog Institute. He is a psychiatrist, general practitioner and epidemiologist with a particular interest in the relationship between mental health and work.
READ MORE - SF S9: Communities of Practice: strong teams, competent leaders and skilled clinicians
Blog description: Nichole Sullivan discusses the role of "Communities of Practice" and their importance to mental health services
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