I have worked in the health care profession for more than 15 years throughout Australia and have specifically dedicated my work and study within the mental health sector for the past 10 years in various roles. I feel blessed to be able to genuinely love what I do and that I have the opportunity to meet and connect with many wonderful people on different journeys and paths of life.
We are facing a new level of uncertainty that can cause anxieties to increase. People around the world are being greatly impacted in many ways by the current health crisis. One thing we know for sure among this uncertainty is that this pandemic will pass. Meanwhile, what can we do to get through this? We..
In this free podcast, Dr June Alexander reads her memoir, written almost entirely from her diaries, which she began writing at the age of 12.
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The Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) Radio 774, in the Conversation Hour on January 13, discussed the effects of food shortages due to the pandemic. I describe the impact on people with eating disorders.
My segment starts 34.30 mark.
The diary, a book in which a daily record of events and personal experiences can be kept, offers a window into life in the past.
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