Connecting mental health practitioners to improve interdisciplinary mental health care in Australia.
MHPN’s interactive webinars feature case-based discussions and Q&A sessions led by top experts, modeling interdisciplinary practice and collaborative care.
Our podcasts feature local and international mental health experts in conversation on a variety of topics related to mental wellbeing, interdisciplinary practice, and collaborative care.
Extend your knowledge and explore the following curated compilation of webinars, podcasts and networks, highlighting selected topics of interest.
Connecting mental health practitioners to improve interdisciplinary mental health care in Australia.
Our podcasts feature local and international mental health experts in conversation on a variety of topics related to mental wellbeing, interdisciplinary practice, and collaborative care.
MHPN’s interactive webinars feature case-based discussions and Q&A sessions led by top experts, modeling interdisciplinary practice and collaborative care.
Extend your knowledge and explore the following curated compilation of webinars, podcasts and networks, highlighting selected topics of interest.
Dr Stephanie Damiano is the Manager of Butterfly Body Bright, Butterfly Foundation’s new whole of primary school body image program. Her role entails program development and evaluation and supporting primary schools to help their community foster positive body image and healthy attitudes and behaviours towards the body, eating and physical activity in all children.
Stephanie came to this role with a PhD in psychology, which explored anorexia nervosa in adolescent girls. Since then, Stephanie has dedicated her research career to understanding the development of body image in children and the related risk and protective factors, as well as developing educational and parent resources aimed at promoting a positive foundation for children’s developing body image.
Stephanie continues her research work in an honorary research fellow position in the EMBodIED Research Group in La Trobe University’s School of Psychology and Public Health.
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