
Michelle Tye
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02-11-2017 07:36:19
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So proud to see the Black Dog Institute LifeBuoy study being presented in real life at #CAMH22 by Dr Lauren McGillivray and one of our amazing lived experience youth advisors, Taylor! LifeBuoy wouldn't be what it is without the involvement and integration of lived experience.


Michelle Torok, Jin Han, and colleagues study the effectiveness of the LifeBuoy therapeutic smartphone application for reducing suicidal ideation in young adults in Australia. doi.org/10.1371/journa⦠Black Dog Institute #mentalhealth #clinicaltrials



Given the current youth mental health crisis it's never been more important to solve how to embed effective mental health programs into schools. This excellent review paper provides crucial insights, do yourself a favour and have a read Rachel Baffsky Black Dog Institute

Do you identify as an Australian EMCR? Are you interested in providing your feedback on the current experiences & challenges EMCR face? Your answers will help to develop strategies for EMCR representation, advocacy, opportunities & network-building. shapefutures.com.au/take-our-surveā¦

Some important early findings from the Future Proofing Study showing significant symptoms of depression in teens, particularly among girls @HM_Christensen Kate Maston Black Dog Institute




My top PhD tip - every PhD student needs to be active on Twitter! I didn't take Twitter seriously until my PhD ended, and I regret it. Here are six benefits of a strong PhD Twitter game š OpenAcademics PhD_Genie The PhD Story Academic Chatter⢠thoughtsofaphd PhD Speaks

Are you a SHAPE EMCR with an interest in understanding how your research can influence policy? Send through questions you'd love to have answered in our upcoming webinar with experts from Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and Australian Academy of the Humanities by Monday & we'll do our best to make sure they're answered

"Young people who present to hospital for self-harm are at a considerable risk of subsequent, repeat self-harm and suicide death." Check out our new study in the Journal of Affective Disorders authors.elsevier.com/c/1g0tobXYinPX⦠Black Dog Institute



If you're interested in doing a PhD in 2023 check out these exciting PhD opportunities on offer at Black Dog Institute I'd love to hear from you if you're keen to work in the area of youth suicide prevention. EOIs due 8 Dec. blackdoginstitute.org.au/about/working-ā¦


Abstracts open now for the 2024 CAMH conference, we have some very exciting keynote speakers lined up, and it's a fantastic opportunity to build academic-industry connections! Black Dog Institute Orygen The Matilda Centre
