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Depression: what you don't know can harm you
Depression is a very common health problem, affecting around six percent of adults in any year. It is also a major source of disability, disrupting a person's ability to perform usual work and family roles. The Australian Institute of Health and ... [... more]
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Lisa Larson Fitch
As a working parent, do you struggle to find a balance between work and family? Do you feel frustrated or helpless when it comes to enforcing family rules and discipline? You are not alone. Tens of millions of parents share these common concerns. ... [... more]
Random House

Ellen Galinsky
Ellen Galinsky is the co-president of the new Families and Work Institute in New York City and was recently elected president of the National Association for the Education of Young Children. She has been the director of the Work and Family Life ... [... more]
Random House

James Goldman
Insecure siblings fighting for their parents' attention; bickering spouses who can't stand to be together or apart; adultery and sexual experimentation; even the struggle to balance work and family: These are themes as much at home in our time as ... [... more]
Random House

Jane Nelsen, Ed.D.
As a working parent, do you struggle to find a balance between work and family? Do you feel frustrated or helpless when it comes to enforcing family rules and discipline? You are not alone. Tens of millions of parents share these common concerns. ... [... more]
Random House

Tertiary studies - mature age students
Returning to study or starting tertiary study as a mature age student can present many challenges, such as juggling course commitments with the demands of work and family life. Despite this, it can be a very rewarding experience. Returning to ... [... more]
Better Health

Physical activity - men
Men aged between 30 and 50 years are often not very physically active because they are busy with work and family commitments. Lack of physical activity is linked to a range of health problems including obesity, heart disease and some forms of cancer. [... more]
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