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Want tips on how to use power and influence more effectively - whether you’re pitching an idea, leading a team, or asking your preschooler to brush their teeth? Prof Jen Overbeck unpacks how persuasion works, and why gender, identity and context matter.

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Education at Melbourne interviewed Professor @andyperfors.bsky.social, Director of the Complex Human Data Hub at the University of Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, and Academic Lead, LGBTIQA+ Inclusion at the University.

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Storytelling, stats, and helping everyone belong with Andy Perfors
Storytelling, stats, and helping everyone belong with Andy Perfors
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What's the best way to convince your boss to take on an idea you have? According to Prof Jen Overbeck, it’s important to look beyond our immediate goal and focus on establishing a foundation of credibility and respect.
Tune in to PsychTalks to hear more: go.unimelb.edu.au/7axe
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Want tips on how to use power and influence more effectively - whether you’re pitching an idea, leading a team, or asking your preschooler to brush their teeth? Prof Jen Overbeck unpacks how persuasion works, and why gender, identity and context matter.

Find it here go.unimelb.edu.au/7axe
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Menopause and ageing are often portrayed as a fundamentally negative and frightening process.

In the latest episode of PsychTalks, Dr Lydia Brown offers a more nuanced approach that encourages women to pursue self-compassion and healthier attitudes towards ageing.

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We speak to @simine.com, @wchiggins.bsky.social and Laura Conlon about MetaMelb. This lab studies what is essentially ‘the psychology of psychology research’ – examining practices and norms across psychology.

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The psychology of psychology: Inside MetaMelb
The psychology of psychology: Inside MetaMelb
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Congratulations Elizabeth Davie and Katie Possingham for their success presenting at the Professional Staff Conference 2025!

Read about their experience presenting "In Your Element: Play to Your Strengths" and "Improv 101: The Art of Embracing Uncertainty" go.unimelb.edu.au/8v3p
Professional Staff Conference Success
Professional Staff Conference Success
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Join us October 30 for the annual Brotherton with Professor Beatrice de Gelder: "The body inside out: From experience to perception and back" she will offer new perspectives on how the brain perceives and interprets bodies and social signals.

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The body inside out: From experience to perception and back
Join us for the annual Brotherton Lecture, presented by Professor Beatrice de Gelder, exploring the science of visual body perception.
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What are the mental health impacts of menopause and how are they connected with our ideas about ageing? Dr Lydia Brown shares insights from her research on self-compassion and how it can help those managing the psychological challenges of menopause.

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How do media portrayals shape public views of mental illness and what happens when violence makes the headlines? Join us October 9 for the 2025 World Mental Health Day with our expert panel where we discuss how we can shift the narrative.

Register here: go.unimelb.edu.au/ee3p
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How does language shape the way we think? While we can all see colours, different languages slice up the colour spectrum in unique ways. Some languages have far more words while others have just a handful.

Listen to the latest PsychTalks episode with Dr Frank Mollica here go.unimelb.edu.au/7axe
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As part of Women’s Health Week, we are proud to spotlight Dr Lydia Brown: clinical psychologist, senior lecturer, and menopause and mental health expert. Catch her on next week's episode of PsychTalks or register for her CPD workshop October 30.

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Navigating Menopause with Compassion: Dr Lydia Brown’s Work in Women’s Mental Health
Navigating Menopause with Compassion: Dr Lydia Brown’s Work in Women’s Mental Health
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What do the names of colours, kinship terms and legal jargon tell us about the human mind? In the latest episode of PsychTalks, Dr Frank Mollica explores language as a culturally shaped, far from universal cognitive tool.

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Why do some people seem naturally kind? Prof Luke Smillie breaks down personality traits like empathy, honesty and compassion – and how they shape behaviour. 🎧Find it here go.unimelb.edu.au/7axe
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Menopause meets mental health:
Learn from leading experts in gynaecology, neuropsychology & clinical psych Oct 30 CPD. Early bird closes Aug 24!
CBT, self-compassion & practical tools for clinicians.
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Menopause and Mental Health CPD
An evidence update and practical skills to enhance psychological care, presented by Melbourne University.
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Why do some people seem naturally kind? Prof Luke Smillie breaks down personality traits like empathy, honesty and compassion – and how they shape behaviour. 🎧Find it here go.unimelb.edu.au/7axe
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Why do some people seem naturally kind? Prof Luke Smillie breaks down personality traits like empathy, honesty and compassion – and how they shape behaviour. 🎧Find it here go.unimelb.edu.au/7axe
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Menopause and Mental Health CPD — Oct 30
Join us for an evidence-based workshop for psychologists. Learn how menopause impacts mental health & gain CBT + self-compassion tools.
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Menopause and Mental Health CPD
An evidence update and practical skills to enhance psychological care, presented by Melbourne University.
www.eventbrite.com.au
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Will the Australian government really lock under-16s out of TikTok? A/Prof Scott Griffiths returns to PsychTalks to unpack the proposed social media ban. He breaks down policy motives, enforcement hurdles, and how parents can protect kids’ mental health online.
🎧Find it here go.unimelb.edu.au/7axe
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📢 Australian Clinicians: Trial a new 5-minute, self-report youth mental health assessment tool

The Youth Mental Health Map, developed by Orygen & Unimelb, assesses four key symptom dimensions. Trial the tool, provide feedback and receive a small compensation.

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Youth Mental Health Map
Explore youth mental health profiles with this digital, transdiagnostic assessment tool designed to improve understanding and outcomes.
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Will the Australian government really lock under-16s out of TikTok? A/Prof Scott Griffiths returns to PsychTalks to unpack the proposed social media ban. He breaks down policy motives, enforcement hurdles, and how parents can protect kids’ mental health online.
🎧Find it here go.unimelb.edu.au/7axe
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Will the Australian government really lock under-16s out of TikTok? A/Prof Scott Griffiths returns to PsychTalks to unpack the proposed social media ban. He breaks down policy motives, enforcement hurdles, and how parents can protect kids’ mental health online.
🎧Find it here go.unimelb.edu.au/7axe
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The ruling has allowed the Department of Social Services to resume pursuing historical welfare debts, which the Ombudsman has previously found to be unlawful.
The ghost of Robodebt – Federal Court rules billions of dollars in welfare debts must be recalculated
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What if forgetting was not the result of time erasing memories but interference from new, similar experiences?

It was what Dr Raina Zhang from the Complex Human Data Hub calls a “mind-blowing” theory that set her on the path to study the mechanisms behind memory.

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Meet Dr Raina Zhang: the researcher redefining how we understand memory and forgetting
Meet Dr Raina Zhang: the researcher redefining how we understand memory and forgetting
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