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of a larger MRFF funded research program that seeks to improve diet quality in adults living with obesity. The project will consider changes in psychological and behavioural determinants of health and
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of meat and highly processed foods in their diet, given the fact that those products are linked to higher GHG emissions. In practice however, there are many psychological and cultural barriers
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care. There is evidence that clinical debriefing models can mitigate the psychological effects of these stressful events and improve the psychological safety of their working environment to improve
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also aspire to empower and support Indigenous flourishing. A range of Positive Psychology Interventions (PPIs) have been developed to enhance flourishing. These interventions (e.g. gratitude exercises
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for psychological support and how these unmet needs affect their relationships with their children and psychological wellbeing. Disability service providers have also highlighted the immense strain that parents
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climate resilience. Objectives (1) To identify community needs for psychological adaptation to climate change; focusing on groups known to be at greater risk for adverse mental health outcomes; (2
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. To identify the cultural factors that contribute to experiences and expressions of self-compassion across cultures. 3. To contribute to the existing body of cultural psychology literature by providing new
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factors that influence cyberbullying such as personality traits, psychological, family, and demographic factors. From perpetrators perspective, key motivations driving cyberbullying include power exercise
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involves self-worth based on striving to achieve despite negative consequences (Shafran et al., 2010). There is consistent evidence that perfectionism is a “transdiagnostic” process across psychological
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psychological principles and theories to applied settings and high stakes selection decisions. The project will have a strong quantitative focus. We do not expect applicants to already have the skills to analyse