Keeping the Body in Mind | Mental Health | Psychosis
no Body left behind
A multidisciplinary team of investigators, including researchers, clinicians and people with lived experience, are collaborating on a world-first research project to improve physical health care for people living with severe mental illness.
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Keeping the Body in Mind | Mental Health | Psychosis
Keeping the Body in Mind(gardens): Resources
A suite of resources to assist clinicians and consumers manage physical health conditions associated with severe mental ill health and its treatment.
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Mental Health
Mindgardens Clinic for Depression
Every year, more than a million adults receive treatment from a GP for depression. It is becoming increasingly clear that some depression is too complicated for a GP to manage alone, but not so complex that the person needs in-patient care or support from a community mental health team. The Depression Clinic is for this “missing middle”.
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Drug & Alcohol Disorders | Mental Health
Integrated Care Pathways for People with Co-occuring Mental Health and Substance Use Problems
People living with mental health challenges and co-occurring substance use issues often cannot find streamlined, integrated and patient-centred care that addresses both needs.
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Mental Health
SHAPE: Support for Health Anxiety at the Prince of Wales Hospital – An Exploratory Study
About one-third of people with a chronic physical health condition, such as diabetes, heart disease or cancer, also experience depression or anxiety at some point during their illness or treatment.
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Mental Health
Measuring and Improving Wellbeing
Mental health is more than the absence of mental illness; it is also about positive wellbeing. Across the whole community, fewer than a quarter of people report “flourishing”, or optimal wellbeing, while up to 20 per cent have a diagnosable mental illness.
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