Top Mental Health Problems for College Students Today

College is a tough phase in life. With so many curricular and extracurricular activities to get involved in, a college student can definitely feel a...

Unpacking Insurance Coverage For Mental Health Disorders

In Australia, one in five people experience a mental illness, but insurance coverage is still lacking when it comes to treating mental health...

How to Work with Someone with Depression

With over 300 million people worldwide affected by depression, chances are good that you know or work with someone who deals with the illness on a...

What It’s Like To Suffer From Schizophrenia

Despite gaining greater media coverage there continue to be certain stigmas surrounding mental health issues. Those who suffer from mental illnesses...

Early Indicators of Future Psychiatric Illness

Important notice: the information in this article is not meant to diagnose or treat any medical condition. If you suspect that you or someone you...

Neurosis vs Psychosis: What’s the Difference?

Important notice: the information in this article is not meant to diagnose or treat any medical condition. If you suspect that you or someone you...

3 Least Expected Illnesses Related to Depression

Major depressive disorder or depression is a serious medical illness that is characterised by feelings of sadness, loss of interest in previously...

The Mental Health Statistics Australia Needs to Know

Mental health in Australia is starting to get the attention it deserves – but to make a difference, we must also refer to the facts. Read on to...

The Numbers on Mental Health You Need to Know

The Growing Toll of Mental Illness

Matthew Johnstone was a block away from New York's twin towers when they collapsed in 2001, leaving him covered in a thick layer of ash.