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I constantly doubt myself,and yet somehow found myself pursuing a career in musical theatre – an extroverted industry where confidence is the name of the game.
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Sarah Hayden was well into adulthood when she learnt she had ADHD. Researchers say Sarah and other cases are a diagnostic “correction” and not a TikTok trend.
Friends making plans without you? Let them. Dating someone who’s sending you mixed signals? Let them.
An Australian rugby hopeful has called on clubs across codes to employ a full-time psychologist,both to support those in turmoil and take them to new heights.
Doctors are deeply concerned for their severely mentally ill patients and the public,as Sydney courts brace for the impact on the criminal justice system.
Prachi Brahmbhatt is one of dozens of psychiatrists quitting the NSW health system. The body representing her and her colleagues say this will be disastrous.
The NSW public mental health system is so under-resourced that clinicians cannot provide the standard of care they are trained to give.