Mental health expert Prof Ian Hickie and author & broadcaster James O'Loghlin explore all aspects of mental health.
A weekly series on gaming and gambling convergence, presented by early and mid career researchers, who present and debate aspects of psychology, addiction, regulatory research and policy.
Our channel is also home to the Brain and Mind Centre’s youth mental health Digihealth webinars – for clinicians, policymakers and those interested in mental health service delivery.
Discussing dynamic systems modelling research that informs suicide prevention strategy and policy.
Talks discussing a variety of topics, including the incredible effect of oxytocin on a range of mental health issues – from social anxiety through to autism – and how gambling companies are using gaming features to get kids hooked.
Find out how genetic research could hold the key to better treatment for people with clinical depression.
Professor Olivier Piguet is a clinical neuropsychologist and co-director of frontotemporal dementia research at the University of Sydney's Brain and Mind Centre. He discusses behavioural variant FTD with MJA news and online editor, Cate Swannell.
Professor Iain McGregor explains the vision, stories and studies behind the University of Sydney’s Lambert Initiative for Cannabinoid Therapeutics.
This webinar series about children's development and mental health during COVID was streamed weekly during 2021. Presented by Professor Adam Guastella, Michael Crouch Chair in Child and Youth Mental Health at the University of Sydney Brain and Mind Centre and Children's Hospital, Westmead.
What is really going on 'under the hood'? What can we do each day to improve our own - and our collective - mental health? In this Sydney Ideas event, a team of experts share cutting-edge research and explore practical ways to reach peak mind and brain health.
Exploring the possible benefits and risks of mindfulness.
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