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'Be Active' today to boost your mood as well as your body (MHAW 2023)

Today, as part of Mental Health Awareness Week 2023 (MHAW) we're exploring 'Be Active', ‘Me Kori Tonu’, not just for physical health but for mental wellbeing too.

Struggling Uni student with ADHD gets life back, graduates

Dr Chris Mulroney, GP, Melbourne outlines his experience with a patient having difficulty concentrating and the results of having a Loffty mental health assessment

A life saved from suicide; planning marriage

Practitioner Dr Chris Mulroney is a Melbourne-based general practitioner at One Point Medical with a strong mental health related practice. He is a seasoned Loffty practitioner, having used it since 2005. Here he recounts a case study about a female patient.

Loffty mental health assessment launched for struggling kiwis

Today we are excited to have launched our comprehensive online mental health assessment tool for struggling Kiwis who want to work with their General Practitioner to improve their mental health.

The healing power of 'giving' to others - kindness (MHAW 2023)

Today we're delving into the second of the 'Five Ways' of the five days of Mental Health Awareness Week 2023. 'Give’ or 'Tukua', is an act that not only benefits others but also fuels your own wellbeing.

Six signs that you might have Adult ADHD (ADHD Awareness Month)

'Connect' with others to elevate your mental health (MHAW 2023)

It’s Thursday and time to embrace the theme of 'Connect' or ‘Whakawhanaunga’ for Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW).

Get a mental health check-up using Loffty assessment (just launched)

Our CEO, Marshall Couper, spoke with Duncan Garner on The AM Show this morning about how you can now get a mental-health check-up with your GP using Loffty for better results.

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Multi-condition assessment is key

Loffty addresses the common issue of incomplete mental health assessments, often due to short consultation times and the use of single-condition tools by both GPs and psychologists

The critical role of early intervention in mental health

Early intervention through comprehensive assessment, diagnosis and subsequent referral to the right treatment and supports can prevent mental health problems from compounding and poor life outcomes from accumulating. It can interrupt the negative course of some mental illnesses and may, in some cases, result in a substantially shorter and less disabling course of illness. Conversely, research indicates that longer periods of negative thoughts and behaviour have cumulative effects and can limit capacity for recovery.

'Take Notice' with Loffty Mental Health Assessment (MHAW 2023)

This week is Mental Health Awareness Week, the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand’s annual campaign to help Kiwis understand how to improve their mental health. We're diving into this year’s theme ‘Five Ways, Five Days’, starting with 'Take Notice' or 'Me Aro Tonu'. Let's explore how checking in on your mental health with a comprehensive Loffty assessment can pave the way to a happier, healthier and more self-aware you.

Rachel Thorburn discusses her Adult ADHD assessment

Bullshit rules ('brules') and bullying - Pink Shirt Day New Zealand

This morning I taught my son about 'bullshit rules', or 'brules'. Probably not the best word to be teaching a seven year old but it’s a useful concept I think he needs to know!

Student depression and anxiety caused partly by smartphones, social media

There is now mounting evidence that depression and anxiety in students is caused partly by social media and the sudden move to affordable smartphones in the early 2010s, making the case for smartphone-free schools very strong.

Michaels awesome mental health video tips

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