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ePublications@SCU | Southern Cross University Research
ePublications@SCU is the institutional repository of Southern Cross University, highlighting the scholarly and creative works produced by SCU authors and researchers, as well as special collections ...
"Different Voice, Different Perspective: An arts-based and evocative re" by Michael John Eales
What does being in a suicidal crisis feel like and how can it be expressed? This creative thesis explores some of the difficult questions inherent within the phenomena of suicide by helping to unwrap ...
"Grey matters: does Bacopa monnieri improve memory performance in older" by Annette Kay Morgan
Background This thesis investigated the efficacy and safety of Bacopa monnieri in improving memory in healthy Australians over the age of 55-years. A review of the literature showed that memory impair...