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Exploring the Relationship between Mania with psychosis and Hormones, involving lived experience Symposium Ms Jessica Woodward & Ms Yasmin Shah, Monash Health Panellists Prof Jayashri Kulkarni AM, AProf Caroline Gurvich, Dr
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Sleeping well The impact of sleep on mental health across the female lifespan Professor Melinda Jackson, Dr Sumedha Verma and Dr Linda Schachter, Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, Monash University
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ADHD in Females Dr David Chapman, HER Centre Australia
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The Effect of Sex Hormones on TMS Measures of Cortical Excitability A Literature Review Dr Tracy Barbour, Ana Maria Rivas-Grajales, Michael Kritzer-Cheren, Massachusetts General Hospital
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Single Session Interventions in Eating Disorders Are they useful Professor Tracey Wade, Flinders University
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Women in prison Insights from the Inside Dr Victoria Jackson, Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre
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Towards Gender-Responsive Mental Health Care Dr S Healy and Ms KJohnston-Ataata
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The impact of COVID-19-related stress on peripartum maternal mental health during COVID-19 Dr Susanne Schweitzer, University of New South Wales & University of Cambridge
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Violence against women, a lifetime of mental health issues Professor Deborah Loxton, University of Newcastle
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Using neuroscience to inform the development of novel treatments for eating disorders Panel Discussion Chaired by Dr Claire Foldi. Panelists Dr Robyn Brown, Dr Kristi Griffiths, Dr Trevor Steward, Australian Eating Disorder
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Migrant and refugee women’s experiences of mental health and wellbeing Dr Giang Tran and Delaram Ansari, Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health
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Gendered Violence and Suicidality Prevention Not Cure Ms Zoe Francis, Womens Health in the South East
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Disempowering the bully- a nuanced statewide approach to care of women experiencing eating disorders Ms Helen Searle & Ms Leanne Javen, Alfred Mental and Addiction Health-Statewide Womens Health Service, and Dr Romi Goldsch
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Pregnancy loss and psychological morbidity The potential role for exercise to support the physical and mental wellbeing of previously expectant women Dr Tegan Hartmann, Charles Sturt University