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ENDOMETRIOSIS AWARENESS WEEK 8 - 14 March 2010

New: Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Dr Susan Evans

 

Body image and eating videostreams

  Stress and Emotional Eating Robyn Andrews & Bronwyn Buckley
 

Eating Disorders and Recovery (August 2009)

 

Supporting People with Body Image and Eating Disorders (August 2009)

 

Recovery is Possible! (August 2009)

 

Working on Your Body Image (August 2009)

   

Women and heart disease videostreams

 

Five Fast Facts on Women's Heart Health (June 2009)

  Leonie's Story, one woman's personal experience of heart disease (June 2009)
 

Heart Health for Women (June 2009)

  Shopping Tips for a Healthy Heart (June 2009)
 

Physical Activity - Find Your 30 (June 2009)

Other videostreams for women

 

Menstrual Migraine: Caroline Harvey, Medical Director, Family Planning Queensland (February 2009)

 

Healthy Weight Management Issues for Women over 40: Pam Horsely, Dietician and Chris Nunn, Exercise Physiologist (March 2007)

 

Exercise Can Help Weight Loss PCOS and Pregnancy: Chris Nunn, Exercise Physiologist (May 2006)

 

Desire: Jocelyn Klug, Sexual/Relationship Counsellor (May 2007)

Other videostreams for health professionals

 

Work Stress and Burnout: Bob Lonne, Professor of Social Work, QUT (June 2009)

 

Read Dr Bob Lonne's paper on burnout and vicarious trauma for social workers and human services practitioners: Accompanying material for Work Stress and Burnout videostream.

 


Politics, Law and Access to Pregnancy Termination in Queensland: Cait Calcutt, Co-ordinator of Children by Choice
(March 2008)
1 CPE point per hour for AASW members

  Outcome measures for counselling

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Last Modified: 12 February 2010

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