Masters Research - Master of Clinical PsychologyResearch into intervention programs that aim to enhance resilience in young people is continually increasing. Evidence suggests that early intervention programs are important in assisting children to overcome difficult circumstances and prevent the development of mental health problems. There are a number of international resilience-based group programs, however few exist within Australia. Two programs that are currently being used within a private clinic in Australia are the Linked-Up (13-16 year-olds) and Connect-3 (8-12 year-olds) programs, which are based on the Resilience Doughnut model. The current study assessed the effectiveness of the two programs by taking pre and post measures of re...
Mental health is a leading health issue facing young people, particularly those living in rural and ...
This study sought to confirm and expand literature on psychological health by comparing and contrast...
Children living in risk environments can experience traumatic events that could affect their future ...
There is increasing research into resilience enllancing intervention programs in young people. A num...
This research project’s main aim was to find out how far the intervention ‘Bounce Back’ impacted on ...
Childhood and adolescence is a time of rapid biological, psychological, and social growth. Prevalenc...
Applying innovative methodology, we explored the efficacy of SPARK Resilience Programme--a new unive...
Applying innovative methodology, we explored the efficacy of SPARK Resilience Programme––a new unive...
Applying innovative methodology, we explored the efficacy of SPARK Resilience Programme––a new unive...
<div><p>Applying innovative methodology, we explored the efficacy of <i>SPARK Resilience Programme</...
The development of effective coping resources, including positive thinking and an increased sense of...
Resilience is a pivotal attribute for young children to possess during their developmental journey. ...
This thesis sought to explore the conceptualisation of resilience in relation to young people under ...
Title: An investigation in to the impact of the Weaving Well-Being Tools of Resilience programme on ...
Introduction: Mental health problems in adolescence can be precursors of psychosocial problems in ad...
Mental health is a leading health issue facing young people, particularly those living in rural and ...
This study sought to confirm and expand literature on psychological health by comparing and contrast...
Children living in risk environments can experience traumatic events that could affect their future ...
There is increasing research into resilience enllancing intervention programs in young people. A num...
This research project’s main aim was to find out how far the intervention ‘Bounce Back’ impacted on ...
Childhood and adolescence is a time of rapid biological, psychological, and social growth. Prevalenc...
Applying innovative methodology, we explored the efficacy of SPARK Resilience Programme--a new unive...
Applying innovative methodology, we explored the efficacy of SPARK Resilience Programme––a new unive...
Applying innovative methodology, we explored the efficacy of SPARK Resilience Programme––a new unive...
<div><p>Applying innovative methodology, we explored the efficacy of <i>SPARK Resilience Programme</...
The development of effective coping resources, including positive thinking and an increased sense of...
Resilience is a pivotal attribute for young children to possess during their developmental journey. ...
This thesis sought to explore the conceptualisation of resilience in relation to young people under ...
Title: An investigation in to the impact of the Weaving Well-Being Tools of Resilience programme on ...
Introduction: Mental health problems in adolescence can be precursors of psychosocial problems in ad...
Mental health is a leading health issue facing young people, particularly those living in rural and ...
This study sought to confirm and expand literature on psychological health by comparing and contrast...
Children living in risk environments can experience traumatic events that could affect their future ...