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THINK NZ-The head injury network for kiwis
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The BIONIC (Brain Injury Outcomes NZ in the Community) study published in The Lancet 22 November 2012. What is Traumatic Brain Injury? Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is caused by impact to the head which in turn causes damage to the brain. TBI can happen at the time of impact or later on. The injury may be confined to one area of the brain or it can involve several areas of the brain. There are three ways the brain is injured:. A CONCUSSION IS A BRAIN INJURY. On-going client and family support;. Awareness ...
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Links (English)
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Skip to primary sidebar. This page contains links to related web sites that you may find useful. Try the following:. Databases of evidence in health care. Databases of evidence in specific disciplines. Databases of evidence for specific countries. Resources for evidence-based practice. Databases of evidence in health care. Cochrane systematic reviews provide the best available source of information about the efficacy of health care interventions. Residents of some countries have free access. NOTE: The Na...
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Why study Psychology? | UNSW Psychology
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Skip to main content. Retraining as a Psychologist? Whatever career you pursue, a background in psychology will enhance your employability. Studying psychology can. Help you understand yourself and other people. By learning about aspects of human behaviour that will help you in daily life, including your interactions with others, your learning and memory performance, your ability to cope with pressure and your understanding of the causes of psychological disorders. Develop sound analytical skills. Psycho...
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Research Resources | UNSW Psychology
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Skip to main content. Career Research and Assessment Service. NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Brain Recovery. Please follow the links on the right to find more about our research facilities and resources. Career Research and Assessment Service. NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Brain Recovery. Lesbian and gay issues in psychology: homophobia, stereotyping and prejudice; self-disclosure of lesbian and gay identities; measuring attitudes toward lesbians and gays. Scientia Professor Joe Forgas.
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PsychSoc | UNSW Psychology
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Skip to main content. Students' Psychology Society, PsychSoc. Represents all psychology students at UNSW. If you are a Psychology student who is interested in participating in a psychological student body, then you should consider becoming a member of PsychSoc. Membership is open to all Psychology students at the University, regardless of year of study or age. The society organises events throughout the year to bring psychology students together and provides many useful information and services. I chose ...
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Alumni | UNSW Psychology
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Skip to main content. The UNSW Psychology Alumni was established in 2012 through funding from the Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching (Fellowship to J. Cranney, www.psychologicalliteracy.com. The UNSW Psychology Alumni seeks to:. Provide networking opportunities for UNSW Psychology Alumni, and to maintain connection with the University. Allow opportunities for the development of relationships to foster mentorship and career development. A guide for outbound exchange students.
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Current Students | UNSW Psychology
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Skip to main content. Research Support For Students. Master of Psychology (Clinical). Master of Psychology (Forensic). Master of Psychology (Organisational). Thesis Submission and Examination. Students enrolled in MPsych, Honours, BPsych, BPsychSc, PSYC2001 and/or any Level 3 course have access to their own Psychology computing accounts. Find out more…. The School of Psychology offers a number of prizes and scholarships to outstanding undergraduate, postgraduate coursework and research students. Since a ...
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Sitemap | UNSW Psychology
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Skip to main content. Welcome from the Head of School. Bachelor of Psychological Science. Bachelor of Advanced Science. Retraining as a Psychologist? Master of Psychology (Clinical). Master of Psychology (Forensic). Combined PhD/Master of Psychology (Clinical). Combined PhD/Master of Psychology (Forensic). Course Outlines from 2015. Course Outlines from 2014. Course Outlines from 2012. Course Outlines from 2013. September Information Session for Third Year Students. Research Support For Students.
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Forms | UNSW Psychology
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Skip to main content. To be used for all assignments submitted to the School of Psychology. Timetable Clash Approval Form. This form is for science students who have a timetable clash. Approval must be obtained from the course authorities of both subjects of the clash. Progression Check Request Form. Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Psychological Science students only). Use this form to request a check on the progression of your degree. School of Psychology Internal Program Transfer Form.