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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eMHPrac Webinar 73: How to be a Good Ally to First Nations Peoples
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Many of us know something about the post-colonization history of Australia and most have some understanding of the transgenerational impact that history has had on our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population. Nonetheless, it is often difficult to know what we need to do and how we need to be as clinicians to respect indigenous culture and …
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eMHPrac Webinar 72: eCBT for adolescents with depressive symptoms
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With the plethora of digital CBT apps and programs available, how do you select one that’s effective, safe, and engaging for teens? In this webinar Dr. Mirjana Subotic-Kerry, Senior Research Program Manager at Black Dog Institute delves into her research on digital cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and its impact on teen mental health. Mirjana sh…
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eMHPrac Webinar 71: eCBT for Adolescents with Insomnia
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Sleep is vital to mental health, especially for adolescents who are in a critical stage of development and forming lifelong habits. However, 40% of young people face significant sleep problems which can put them at risk of developing anxiety or depression. There is extensive evidence for the benefits of Cognitive Behaviour for Insomnia (CBT-I), but…
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eMHPrac Webinar 70: Screening and Early Intervention for People Living with Eating Disorders
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Eating disorders have low rates of early detection and intervention, but both are needed for the best outcomes. Research shows that a multi-disciplinary team including the patient's GP is needed to facilitate recovery. In this webinar, Dr Karen Speilman (Primary Care GP Advisor at InsideOut Institute) and Peta Marks (National Programs Manager at In…
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eMHPrac Webinar 69: Simple strategies for living well with Adult ADHD
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We look at neuroaffirming strategies that ADHD adults can use to live well with ADHD. Dr Sarah Barker is a clinical psychologist who is interested in approaches to living well with ADHD to increase wellbeing. This webinar is hosted by Dr Jan Orman MBBS MPsychMed. Jan is a Sydney GP with a special interest in mental health and psychological medicine…
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eMHPrac Webinar 68: Recognising and Enhancing Positive Emotion
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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 …
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eMHPrac Webinar 67: Smartphone apps for depression and anxiety in young people
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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…
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eMHPrac Webinar 66: Supporting Families when Dementia Comes Knocking
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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 H…
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eMHPrac Webinar 65: Making the most of mental health questionnaires
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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…
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eMHPrac Webinar 64: Bonus Understanding Adult ADHD
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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 share…
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eMHPrac Webinar 64: Living Well with ADHD
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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 A…
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eMHPrac Webinar 63: Using Social and Emotional Wellbeing Tools with First Nations Peoples
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The WellMob website is digital library with links to over 350 online resources to support the social and emotional wellbeing (SEWB) of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Using the example of an Indigenous client presenting with depression, podcast explains how the SEWB framework is relevant to clinical and community practice and show ho…
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eMHPrac Webinar 62: Understanding Social And Emotional Wellbeing
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Many of us are aware of the term Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB), but what does SEWB mean for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and how it might impact on our clinical practice? For this brief webinar, Dr Jan Orman will be joined by Angela Sheridan, a Wiradjuri woman and member of eMHPrac's WellMob website team. The WellMob website…
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eMHPrac Webinar 61: "What's the use of a Formulation?"
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A good formulation provides a solid foundation for effective mental health care. In this podcast GP Dr Jan Orman and psychologist Dr Melissa Black discuss the process of making a formulation, how it may work alongside a mental health diagnosis, and its value to both the clinician and their patient/client. Melissa is the Clinical Research Lead and C…
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eMHPrac Webinar 60: Anxiety Disorders in Women
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Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent mental health condition, and the leading cause of total burden amongst females aged 5-64. This webinar summarises the factors that increase the risk for anxiety amongst women and discusses how biological factors like the menstrual cycle and hormonal contraception impact anxiety severity and treatment respons…
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eMHPrac Webinar 59: Climate Change and Mental Health
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Climate change is a major global existential challenge that provokes intense feelings in many people. In most cases, concerns about climate change are a rational response to the problem and may lead to positive adaptation, but some people experience significant mental distress. This webinar explores the range of emotional responses to awareness of …
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eMHPrac Webinar 58: Mental health of young people impacted by cancer
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Whether they’re dealing with a close family member’s cancer or their own, our studies show that young people are up to six times more likely to experience high or very high levels of psychological distress than their peers their own age. This webinar explores the impacts on young people, their needs, and how you can support them. Panel: Dr Esther D…
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eMHPrac Webinar 57: Setting you up for success with e- mental health
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Did you know that e-mental health resources provide practitioners with a wealth of additional evidence-based treatments? We’ll provide you with key insights and digital resources that you can begin to integrate immediately to into your everyday practice. Panel: Dr Ruth Crowther, Psychologist / Clinical Registrar Dr Lasse B. Sander, Licensed Psychot…
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More than just self-care: health practitioner wellbeing
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We’ll cover how feasible self-care really is in the current health care system, the difference between burnout and mental illness and identify resources to help re-think unrealistic expectations.By Black Dog Institute
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Join us for webinar 56 in the eMHPrac series, to learn how to define and manage diabetes-specific mental health issues. Emotional and mental health problems are common among adults with diabetes.By Black Dog Institute
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This Black Dog Institute webinar defines school refusal and summarises the range of factors underlying school refusal including child, parent/family and school factors. School refusal occurs when a child is unable to attend school due to emotional distress about attending, and despite parent’s best efforts to enforce attendance. Concern has arisen …
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Overcoming barriers to e-mental health interventions
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In our accredited webinar we discuss the benefits, dispel myths and help you overcome challenges when applying interventions with patients and clients. This podcast is derived from webinar 53 in the eMHPrac series https://medcast.com.au/courses/579By Black Dog Institute
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Digital safety planning for suicide prevention
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We cover how to develop effective safety plans with clients and patients and and how to make plans personalised and collaborative. This is derived from webinar 52 in the eMHPrac series https://medcast.com.au/courses/528By Black Dog Institute
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Gaming related difficulties have prompted the American Psychiatric Association (2013) and the World Health Organization (2019) to propose independent diagnostic classifications, to describe this emerging condition. This webinar includes a case study discussion. Based on Webinar 51 in the eMHPrac Series for Health Professionals https://medcast.com.a…
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Smoking cessation and mental health: Quit using the word ‘Quit'
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We cover prevalence, theory and practice of nicotine addiction and its management. Key concepts are introduced, as well as current best practice in pharmacotherapies and behavioural interventions. A case-study is also presented for discussion. This podcast is derived from Black Dog e-Mental Health CPD accredited Webinar 50 medcast.com.au/courses/47…
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Loneliness and its impact on the mental health of the older person
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In this webinar we will discuss how GPs and Allied Health Professionals can reduce the negative impact of loneliness on the mental health of older patients. Loneliness in older people is emerging as one of the most significant issues experienced, and with the emergence of COVID-19 the risk of loneliness has continued to increase. Loneliness is link…
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Promoting healing and recovery after sexual violence
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In this webinar, we will explore the impacts of sexual violence on health and wellbeing and focus on how healthcare providers can provide support that promotes healing and recovery. In the current #metoo climate, it is expected that disclosures of sexual violence will become increasingly prevalent, reinforcing the need for healthcare providers to b…
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Providing mental health support for refugees
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In this podcast we discuss how general practitioners, psychologists and allied health professionals can support the mental health of patients or clients who are refugees. We explore the importance of understanding cross cultural differences in the understanding and presentation of mental illness. Hosted by: Dr Phoebe Holdenson-Kimura Guests: A/Prof…
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Collaboration between health professionals: The key to improving patient outcomes
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This webinar will explore how GPs, Psychologists, other Allied Health Professionals and Pharmacists can best work together to provide collaborative care to patients and improve mental health outcomes. Hosted by: Dr Jan Orman Guests: Elise Apolloni, Dr Guy Gordon and Dr Peter Baldwin Based on Webinar 46 in the eMHPrac Series for Health Professionals…
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Using online resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health & wellbeing
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In this podcast based on a recent webinar we partner with UCRH to talk about how frontline health and community workers can use digital wellbeing tools to help keep our Indigenous mob feeling ‘deadly’ (#feeling great!). Hosted by: David Edwards Guests: David Edwards, Tiarnee Schafer, Nathan Bramston, Samantha Wild Based on Webinar 45 in the eMHPrac…
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Supporting Indigenous wellbeing through digital resources: an introduction for clinicians
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In this podcast based on a recent webinar we discuss the Indigenous concept of Social and Emotional Wellbeing, focusing on the curation of culturally appropriate digital resources. We will introduce participants to a new website, called WellMob that houses over 200 Indigenous-specific digital wellbeing resources. Hosted by: Dr Jan Orman Guests: Dav…
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Online Resources to Empower Adolescents to Manage Anxiety
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In this podcast, based on a recent webinar we discuss the prevalence of adolescent anxiety, assessment, and evidence-based face-to-face and online approaches to empowering young people. Hosted by: Dr Jan Orman Guests: Dr Sarah Barker, Dr Karen Spielman, Kay Rogers Based on Webinar 43 in the eMHPrac Series for Health Professionals available at medca…
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Addressing Domestic Violence: the Hidden Issue Behind Mental Health Issues
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Domestic violence is a leading public health problem globally. Despite its high prevalence and strong association with mental health problems, it is still significantly under-recognised and responded to in clinical practice. In this podcast based on a recent webinar we will focus on how to identify domestic violence to make a difference to patient’…
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Chronic Pain: can we manage the complexity via telehealth?
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Chronic pain is a complex and often challenging condition to manage. With the sudden growth in telehealth and inability to see our patients face to face it can feel like this challenge is even greater. Telehealth has been used successfully by the Department of Pain Medicine at Vincent’s Hospital for nearly a decade. In this podcast based on a recen…
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Who is looking after us? Supporting health care workers during COVID-19
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In this podcast based on a recent webinar we will discuss the mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Australian health professionals. What does the research tell us about what consequences to expect in the population generally as well as in ourselves and our colleagues? Importantly we will also discuss what strategies we need to put in pl…
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Podcast based on a recent webinar will provide an overview of the current research evidence regarding diet as a key determinant of and treatment target for mental health across the life stages, including a brief exploration of mechanisms of action. It will also provide clear guidance on the principles of improving mental health outcomes through die…
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Delivering Therapy on the Internet
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This podcast based on a recent webinar will provide an overview of obsessive compulsive disorder, how the disorder presents, and how it is most effectively assessed and treated. Contemporary research on the efficacy of internet-delivered treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder is outlined and services that provide such treatment are discussed. …
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Australia has recently been devastated by bushfires spanning across the country. Mental health professionals are on the front line, providing support to those effected. This podcast will provide an overview of what previous disasters have taught us about trauma reactions in children, adults, families and communities and what the evidence based and …
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Understanding and Managing Health Anxiety
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Most people worry about their health at some point, but for 5% of Australians, anxiety about health can become debilitating. People with health anxiety experience disabling, often uncontrollable fears about getting sick or becoming sick. This podcast will help to explain when normal health concerns tip over to a serious mental health problem, and s…
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/h2ujklqgrbbvug2/BDI_Webinar_34_Podcast-MP3.mp3 A holistic approach that targets psychological, biological, social and lifestyle factors is best practice for management of mental health across the lifespan. This podcast based on a recent webinar explores how and when physical activity can be introduced to clients with c…
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https://www.mediafire.com/file/q2uy5j7z67hsrxg/BDI_Webinar_33_Podcast-MP3.mp3 This podcsat, based on a recent webinar will outline our current understanding of hoarding behaviour, the impact on mental health hoarding can have, and how health professionals can support people who hoard to make the changes they want to see in their lives. Hosted by: D…
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Social Prescribing: Understanding the ‘what’, ‘how’ and ‘why’
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https://www.mediafire.com/file/u68osootr4n5gz8/Social_Prescribing__Understanding_th.mp3 Social prescribing (sometimes referred to as non-medical prescribing or community referral) is a relatively new concept, developed as an innovative way to move beyond the medical model and address the wider social determinants of health. This podcast examines so…
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Military Families: the impact of Defence Force services upon partners and children
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https://www.mediafire.com/file/yxck7skhmqmj065/Military_Families__the_impact_of_Def.mp3 Military service has both positive and negative impacts upon the individual serving and their family. This podcast will examine the impact of military service upon families mental health in more detail and provide an outline of treatment interventions and resour…
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/bh423saesn0v7ia/Mental_Health_in_the_Workplace.mp3 In this podcast, based on a recent webinar, our panel explores the issue of focus on the issue of mental health in the workplace. Workplace mental health is a subject of great interest as increasing numbers of employees experience work-related psychological injury that…
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Prevention and Treatment of Perinatal Mood Disorders
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/qz59b6pn4qfuuiq/Prevention_and_Treatment_of_Perinata.mp3 Perinatal psychological distress is commonly experienced by new and expecting mothers. This podcast will discuss the impact of perinatal mood disorders and ways in which distress can be prevented, detected and treated. Hosted by: Dr Jan Orman Guests: Prof Jane Fi…
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/j93i2hj9wu5u89u/Burnout.mp3 Burnout is an issue much talked about today in the health professions and human services generally. It is not a considered disorder per se, but a set of symptoms associated with intolerable levels of work stress In this podcast, based on a recent webinar, our panel discuss what constitutes b…
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/jp1e0znw3a83uuq/Alcohol_Misuse_and_Mental_Health.mp3 Alcohol misuse has a significant impact on individual and community health and well being. In this podcast, based on a recent webinar, our panel will focus on the ways in which clinicians can help reduce the impact of alcohol misuse on mental health. Hosted by: Dr Ja…
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Integrating Digital Mental Health Tools and Resources Into Your Practice
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/8h3uzq39a1ghdrh/Integrating_Digital_Mental_Health_To.mp3 Digital mental health tools and resources are increasingly available in mental health services in Australia and other developed countries. In this podcast, based on a recent webinar, psychologist Julia Reynolds provides an provides an overview of recent developme…
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Using Digital Mental Health Tools to Enhance Your Practice
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/b125owuplwo6q5r/Using_Digital_Mental_Health_Tools_to.mp3 Digital mental health (DMH) tools and resources are increasingly available in mental health services in Australia and other developed countries. In this podcast, based on a recent webinar, psychologist Julia Reynolds provides an overview of the main types and use…
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/xh4c7wmv7qtucpx/Using_Online_Tools_in_Suicide_Preven.mp3 Does the idea of using online interventions to help prevent suicide surprise you? Listen to this podcast to hear Dr Jan Orman and her guests talk about some of the current work being done using technology in the quest to reduce the rate of suicide in the Australi…
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