• Expert Insights for Health Professionals- Navigating Sleep and Shiftwork
    Dec 8 2025

    Irregular hours. Night Shifts. Long days, blurring into longer nights. For many health professionals, disrupted sleep isn’t the exception; it’s the norm. But poor sleep doesn’t have to be part of the job.
    In this panel discussion, we’ll explore the science behind sleep and shiftwork, share the latest research on how disrupted sleep impacts health and wellbeing, and provide practical strategies to build healthier sleep habits, no matter your roster.

    Featuring insights from Dr Matthew Coleshill (Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Black Dog Institute) and Kristy Ross (Clinical Psychologist, Black Dog Institute), and moderated by Dr Sarah Barker, this session will share practical, evidence-based strategies to help you manage fatigue, optimise rest, and perform at your best, no matter your roster.

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    1 hr
  • Short Mental Health Interventions: Perimenopause and Undiagnosed Neurodivergence
    Oct 31 2025

    What happens when perimenopause overlaps with neurodivergence - especially when a person may be unaware of their neurodivergent profile?

    Dr Sarah Barker (Clinical Psychologist, Black Dog Institute) and guest Dr Ceri Cashell (GP, Avalon Family Medical Practice) and will explore supportive, respectful, and validating approaches to taking a comprehensive life history. Their discussion will focus on conducting thorough mental health assessments in the context of perimenopause, particularly when neurodivergence may be a contributing factor. They will explore effective approaches for initiating conversations, identifying key questions to ask, and screening for co-occurring concerns. The discussion will also cover how to understand and navigate complex presentations involving perimenopause, neurodivergence, and mental health. Join us for this Short Mental Health Interventions perimenopause sequel.

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    30 mins
  • Expert Insights for Health Professionals- When Conventional Treatments Fall Short: New Frontiers in Managing Treatment-Resistant Depression
    Oct 26 2025

    What happens when standard treatments for depression don’t work? In this special Mental Health Month episode from the Black Dog Institute, we explore the next steps for primary care teams supporting patients with treatment-resistant depression.

    Designed for GPs and allied health professionals, this conversation explores practical strategies, novel interventions, and referral pathways that can make a difference when conventional care is insufficient.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    · The latest evidence and approaches for managing treatment-resistant depression

    · The evolving role of ECT as a safe and effective option for severe depression

    · How ketamine treatment can be integrated with psychotherapy for improved outcomes

    · What’s emerging in psychedelic-assisted therapies, including psilocybin

    · How Black Dog Institute’s training in neuromodulation, ketamine, and interventional psychiatry can support your clinical practice

    Facilitator: Dr Sarah Barker – Clinical Psychologist

    Panelists:

    · Dr Adam Bayes – Senior Research Fellow and Clinical Academic Psychiatrist, Black Dog Institute

    · Dr Melanie Babooram – Clinical Psychologist, Black Dog Institute


    Join us to discover how the field is evolving and how you can help patients navigate new pathways to recovery when traditional approaches fall short.


    Learn more about Black Dog Institute’s world-class neuromodulation clinic here https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/education-services/clinical-services/sydney-tms-neurostimulation-and-ketamine-program/

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    56 mins
  • eMHPrac Webinar: How digital apps can reduce suicidal ideation in young adults - and what the future holds
    Oct 1 2025

    Join us for an insightful webinar on how digital resources can play a vital role in youth self-harm and suicide prevention. In this webinar, Dr. Michelle Tye and Dr Lauren McGillivray will share research on the effectiveness of digital suicide prevention innovations, explore the potential of existing and emerging digital tools for at–risk young people, and discuss how these could be integrated into care pathways to support young people. They will also highlight some practical strategies for supporting children and young people in ways that can prevent self-harm and suicide.

    Learning Objectives

    • Discuss how digital interventions/tools can be used in the prevention and treatment of self-injurious thoughts and behaviours of young people, based on current research and evidence.
    • Describe how to evaluate and compare different intervention options for children and young people.
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    54 mins
  • Expert Insights for Health Professionals- Intro to CBT
    Aug 22 2025

    Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is an ideal framework and set of tools to enhance mental health support provided to clients and patients in a range of settings. It is evidence-based, easy to learn, clearly structured, time-limited, and it is respectful and consultative.


    Health professionals working across all fields are reporting mental health aspects to their work with clients. Indeed, all health professionals can benefit from core CBT strategies to help support their clients and patients.


    On the panel we will have Melissa Black, Ph.D., a researcher from The Black Dog Institute; Dr Kristine Kafer, Clinical Psychologist and Andrew Atkinson, a Lived Experience representative who has experienced success with CBT strategies.


    Join us for this episode, where we will explore the role of the potential benefits of introductory-level, practical core CBT for use with clients and patients and delve into the broad applicability of introductory CBT skills for health professionals who have limited CBT training. This episode will give health professionals skills to use with clients who may benefit from addressing unhelpful thinking patterns which may be interfering with their health management.


    Facilitator:

    • Dr Sarah Barker – Clinical Psychologist

    Panelists:

    • Clinical Research Lead & Clinical Psychologist: Melissa Black,
    • Ph.D.Clinical Psychologist: Dr Kris Kafer
    • Lived Experience Representative: Andrew Atkinson

    For more information on our courses: https://black-dog-institute.my.salesforce-sites.com/forms/bdi_EducationCourseLanding

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    54 mins
  • Expert Insights for Health Professionals- First Nations Wellbeing Approaches to Support Young People to Thrive
    Jul 1 2025

    To celebrate NAIDOC Week 2025 and its theme, The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy, this Expert Insights episode brings together an all First Nations panel to explore how the Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) Framework can be used to support and empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people.

    Our panellists will discuss how the SEWB wheel can be a powerful tool in strengthening identity, connection, and resilience in young clients, as well as the role of protective factors in preventing suicide and fostering strong futures. Through a strengths-based lens, this conversation will highlight how the SEWB Framework is applicable across contexts and communities beyond First Nations communities, making it a valuable resource for all practitioners in both clinical and community settings.

    Join us for this important discussion on how we can provide better wellbeing support and services to empower the next generation, ensuring they are supported to thrive, lead, and carry forward the strength and wisdom of their ancestors.

    Panellists:

    Dr Clinton Schultz – Director of First Nations Strategy and Partnerships and Head of First Nations Research at Black Dog Institute.

    Eliza Kitchener – National Network Specialist, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lived Experience Centre.

    Aunty Karyn – Lived Experience Representative.

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    49 mins
  • AI in Mental Health Therapy: Current uses and future directions
    Jun 16 2025

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies carry the potential to revolutionise the delivery of mental health therapy in a way that benefits both clinicians and clients. For clinicians, this may involve a reduction in administrative burden. For clients, this might include developing more robust and cost-effective approaches to treatment. Given the rapidly evolving possibilities of AI in mental health therapy, many clinicians have raised questions regarding what this technology involves and how it can be effectively implemented.

    In this webinar, Dr. Kathy O'Grady and Dr. Anthony Joffe discuss the current landscape of AI as it applies to mental health therapy. This includes looking at how mental health therapists are currently using AI, their reasons for doing so (including how it has changed their practice), and their concerns about, and perceived barriers to, effective AI implementation. The need for effective policy, guidelines, and training will also be discussed.

    As part of the Centre for Research Excellence in Depression Treatment Precision, researchers at the Black Dog Institute are working to understand how we can personalise treatment through the use of technology. More information can be found at: https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/cre-precision/

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    28 mins
  • eMHPrac Webinar 81: Behind the Frontline – How TEN Supports Health Professionals at Risk of Burnout
    May 28 2025

    Burnout continues to be a critical challenge in the Australian healthcare system, impacting not only the wellbeing of individual health professionals but also the sustainability of the sector. Despite its prevalence, targeted treatment options have often been limited. As part of The Essential Network (TEN), a blended care mental health support service for Australian health professionals, Black Dog Institute developed Navigating Burnout – a digital cognitive-behavioural therapy program for health professional burnout. In this webinar, Dr. Jan Orman and Dr. Matthew Coleshill discuss treatment options available for health professionals though TEN, as well as ongoing research conducted by The Black Dog Institute examining the effectiveness of Navigating Burnout in reducing burnout among medical practitioners.

    For more information about TEN, visit https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/the-essential-network/

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    28 mins