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Depression Primary Interventions Promoting Recovery Opening Doors to <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong>3:30 – 4:00pmDepression, Addiction andTechnologyAn exploration of young adults’experiences of a mindfulness andsensory modulation program in anacute care mental health facilityConsumer and service outcomesachieved through 6 years ofIndividual Placement and Supportutilising an integrated employmentand mental health treatment serviceExperience Using an Online Toolto Get the Diagnosis Right in MoodDisordersMs Shelley Cross, General Manager,Stepping Up ConsortiumDr Julia Bowman, Senior Lecturer,University of Western Sydney. MrsAmy Wilson, Senior OccupationalTherapist, Sydney South West Local<strong>Health</strong> DistrictMiss Tracey Swadling, RegionalManager, <strong>Mental</strong> Illness FellowshipVictoriaDr Jan Orman, General PracticeServices Consultant, Black DogInstitute4:02 – 4:32pmDown and out in the Bush, women'sexperiences of depression in ruralAustraliaParticipation in green exercise:Experiences of people with acutemental distress in an inpatientpsychiatric facilityTaking Away Stigma: AboriginalHASI and the Recovery Star ModelAmbiguous loss, therapeuticresponses, and resilience:Supporting families of missingpersonsMs Stephanie Johnson, <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong>Professional, Solution FocusedCounsellingMs Andrea Hill, OccupationalTherapist, <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong> RehabilitationUnitMs Bridget Harvey, <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong>Service Manager, On TrackCommunity <strong>Program</strong>sElizabeth Davies and StephanieDartnall, Families and Friends ofMissing Persons Unit, Department ofAttorney General and Justice4:34 – 5:04pm‘Back to the Closet’ – Anxiety andDepression in LGBTI Australians inrelation to Ageing and Aged CareNeuropsychologist-facilitatedcognitive remediation improvesobjective and subjective cognition,psychological functioning, andquality of lifeExploring healthy and unhealthyuses of music by teenagers inrecoveryMemory of My Face: ExploringMadness in a <strong>Global</strong>izing WorldMs Sujay Kentlyn, LGBTI Elders'Wellbeing Project Officer, EvergreenLife CareMr Jamie Berry and Ms KarenWallace, AdvancedNeuropsychological TreatmentServicesDr Sandra Garrido, Post DoctoralScholar, The University of MelbourneDr Robert Lemelson, AdjunctProfessor, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia,Los Angeles, USA

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