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AssocPsychPrac Dana_Adele Yet another advertisement for the BeyondBlue's Brothers. This journalist has had ample information provided indicating there is no justification for clinical psychologists superior outcome claims, in fact this is unethical to make false claims. They are psychiatry assistants

Dana_Adele What experienced end users like us have been doing for years thanks to a supportive workplace initiative. It’s just not about treating illness, it’s about maintenance of a healthy mind. Nothing bold in that.

Dana_Adele The day our health system starts working on preventation instead of treatment of medical conditions will be a great day for all Australians.

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