Funding cuts to psychiatrists in western NSW lead to mental health concerns

Natalie Whiting reported this story on Tuesday, January 14, 2014 18:18:00 (ABC NEWS)

Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrists (PRCP) Conference 2014

Teen girls twice as likely to suffer depression than boys, research shows

Posted Thu 16 Jan 2014, 5:54pm AEDT

Feeling down: when does a mood become a disorder?

By Gordon Parker and Amelia Paterson

Women suffer more from mental illness but it suits us to ignore it

By Daniel Freeman, University of Oxford

Suicide prevention takes more than 'treating depression'

By Samara McPhedran, Griffith University

Long hours at work harm kids as much as parental depression

HARD working parents are putting their kids under as much stress as those with a mental illness, and experts say dads are worst hit by too many hours...

Childbirth education crucial to overcoming postnatal depression

Unfortunately some women are just biologically and genetically predisposed to postnatal depression. Photo: Getty Images

Eating Disorders Must Be Recognized As Serious Mental Illnesses

In the U.S. and abroad, the failure of insurers and other gatekeepers to treatment to consistently recognize eating disorders as serious mental...

Big pharmaceutical cuts investment in depression meds

Big pharmaceutical companies are cutting back on investment in mental health drugs. Source: Supplied