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Insite Psychology

Locality: Burleigh Heads, Queensland

Phone: +61 468 419 023



Address: 47 West Burleigh Road 4226 Burleigh Heads, QLD, Australia

Website: http://insitepsychology.com/contact-us/

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25.01.2022 Another big star in the news about their mental health. If Deadpool can open up about #anxiety, then so can you. Don't be afraid to seek help.



24.01.2022 More evidence on the effectiveness of online #therapy We offer this to all clients and can also offer a Medicare rebate to rural and remote residents. #depression #anxiety

23.01.2022 Insite Psychology is opening a room in Mudgeeraba, based in the Mudgeeraba Family Medical Centre at Bell Plaza - give them a call on 55 228166 if you or your family may need an appointment.

23.01.2022 Research showing the impact of mental health on the economy and the impact that untreated illness may have #depression #anxiety



21.01.2022 More research on mood disorders in pregnancy - good to see that screening whilst pregnant will start to become more widely used #depression #anxiety

20.01.2022 We will be running a talk for parents - 'Substance abuse and youth' at Fradgley Hall Burleigh Heads on the 4th of December - covering topics such as risk factors, when to worry and what is normal for young people as well as looking at treatment and support options. Aimed at parents and those who may be in contact with young people as part of their work, please get in contact if you would be interested.

20.01.2022 Under the new telehealth arrangements you will still be able to access psychological sessions under Medicare. These sessions will be bulk billed to Medicare, with no cost to yourself to encourage ongoing engagement with sessions and also to assist with social distancing. If you require a session, please get in touch with me as soon as possible as sessions are filling quickly.... - Cameron



15.01.2022 http://insitepsychology.com/mental-health-retreat/

15.01.2022 Lots in the news this week about postnatal #depression in men. More common than you think, any major change in life can lead to mood change, please don't be too proud to seek help if needed.

14.01.2022 Serena Williams has spoken about her #anxiety after having a baby. Great to see this type of honesty, too often we are flooded with things that don't matter like how people get their pre-baby bodies back and don't focus on the fact that change is often difficult.

11.01.2022 Big focus on mental health in the workplace this week

11.01.2022 Great piece on mental health apps and how to tell the good from the bad.



10.01.2022 Spoke to the Australian Journal of Pharmacy yesterday about the potential consequences of the codeine rescheduling https://ajp.com.au/news/booze-risk-pain-sufferers/

08.01.2022 Interesting story on the changing face of #addiction. Let's face it though, addiction has never discriminated between social classes but it's good to see more media coverage of the functional addict.

08.01.2022 Here is the flyer for the substance use and youth talk that will be held on the 4th of December, feel free to share with anyone who may be interested #mentalhealth

07.01.2022 The PM will announce telehealth changes today to allow online access to qualified professionals, updates to come. https://theconversation.com/all-australians-will-be-able-to

04.01.2022 Evidence suggests that using your brain for complex mental operations can help both treat and avoid anxiety - this is why I often advise clients to seek out new challenges and hobbies to engage with. Using your brain in this way helps to ward off anxious states

03.01.2022 Good infographic on depression, remember that there are physical as well as psychological symptoms

02.01.2022 Some real evidence about the genetic component of #depression

01.01.2022 Interesting comments re: testing for cocaine at police stops - one politician claims they don't test due to the fact that coacaine users tend to be more affluent and influential - the #warondrugs continues...

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