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The hidden reasons working mothers use alcohol to cope
“It’s about the double jobs that many women do”: Mothers told researchers they struggled to meet expectations at work and home in the evening, which is when alcohol kicked in as a stress-relieving tool.
South australia
Jayashri kulkarni
Maree patsouras
Carly dober
Kathryn elliott
Latrobe university centre for alcohol
Monash university
Australian association of psychologists inc
Latrobe university centre
Australian association
Psychologists inc
Health minister tells Australians to ring around to find GPs who bulk bill | Medicare Australia
Mark Butler says doctors look to have made a ‘significant return to bulk billing’ but patients should ‘vote with your feet’ if their clinic doesn’t
Australian capital territory
Mark butler
Carly dobe
Australian psychology society
Royal australian college
Australian association of psychologists inc
General practitioners
Australian association
Psychologists inc
Better access
Psychologists renew demand for doubling of Medicare-subsidised sessions
Peak body also campaigning for a reduction in the growing gap fee, as the cost-of-living crisis puts increases financial strain
Mark butler
Carly dober
Zena burgess
Australian institute of health
Australian psychology society
Australian association of psychologists inc
Australian association
Psychologists inc
Australian institute
New south wales
Better access
Australians turning to virtual therapy for mental health treatment
A recent study by the Australian Bureau of Statistics found 3.4 million Australians sought help for their m.
New south wales
Andrew wilson
Chris gimpel
Carly dober
Australian association of psychologists inc
Australian bureau of statistics
Amplar health
Australian bureau
Australian association
Psychologists inc
Group chief medical officer
Federal government
Clean slate
Road safety in Melbourne: Deaths on the rise as drivers become more distracted and aggressive, causing alarm among road cyclists and pedestrians
Road deaths are at a 15-year-high and researchers think stress could be causing people to drive in ‘angry goggles’.
South australia
Mark stevenson
John williams
Carly dober
Glenn jessop
Amanda stephens
Alison mccormack
Sam lynch
Tracey slatter
Joe armao
Luke adkins
Rory dickson
Bicycle network
Monash university accident research centre
University of melbourne
Accident commission
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