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Celebrating Men’s Health Week

June 9 – 15, 2025

Men’s health is far more than just physical health–it includes psychological & emotional well-being, relationships, nutrition, sleep, and more.

Did you know that in Australia, 50 men die every day from preventable causes? 

That 1 in 2 men will develop a mental health disorder in their lifetime? 

That men with mates live longer and healthier lives, but 1 in 4 men report having no close mates and 1 in 3 men experience loneliness? 

Men’s health is an important priority and at AB Clinical Psychology, we do all we can to ensure men have the necessary foundations for better wellbeing. 

Some ways that you might like to mark Men’s Health Week this year:

  • If you work in an office, go for a walk around the block with your fellow workers during lunch or a break. 
  • Get some sun and exercise with a mate–go for a walk/short hike, golf, play tennis, go bowling, go for a bike ride, kick a footy around in the park, throw a frisbee, or hit up the gym. You might like to invite someone (e.g., a neighbour) you haven’t spent much time with before. 
  • Take your dad/uncle/grandfather or other older male relative to get a doctor’s check-up (or get a check-up yourself). 
  • If you’re in a relationship, go out to dinner / on a date with your significant other. 
  • Consider joining the Men’s Table–a great initiative to help men of all ages and walks of life to connect with each other. You can attend an “Entrée” to see if the group is right for you. 

Introducing our newest clinician, Amelia Hall

Join us in welcoming clinical psychology registrar Amelia Hall to the AB Clinical Psychology Team!

Amelia is a dual-qualified health professional, registered as both a psychologist and a clinical nurse specialist. With extensive experience across a variety of healthcare settings, she brings holistic perspective to therapy and a sound understanding of the interplay between physical and mental health.

Her therapeutic approach is strengths-based, person-centred, and compassionate. She primarily draws on evidence-based therapies including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and mindfulness-based techniques.

Amelia is committed to creating a safe, respectful, and inclusive therapeutic space where clients feel heard and supported.

Amelia has expertise in:

  • Health-Related Psychological Concerns
  • Adjustment and Life Transitions
  • Addiction
  • Interpersonal Difficulties
  • Stress Management
  • Grief and Loss