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Jo Lunn

Jo Lunn is a registered psychologist with over 25 years' experience. Providing both direct service delivery to clients and/or staff and designing and implementing organisational change to improve service delivery primarily for clients with co-existing drug and alcohol use and complex needs. She is a qualified trainer who develops, implements and evaluates specialised training programs for various organisations in the non-government and government sectors. She has regularly acted as a consultant at both a state and federal level and on occasion international level. Jo provides both individual and group professional supervision and is the owner operator of a busy private practice. Jo is also a recipient of an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship to complete a part-time PhD, commencing in July 2021. The focus of the research being the expansion the resources for AOD treatment staff to respond to clients with substance use issues who present to treatment with cognitive impairment.

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Health & Wellness

Does it pass the CRAAP Test: A guide to spotting misinformation

Part 5 in the series by Wollongong psychologist Jo Lunn Update on Katia and Henry Katia barely recognises who she was before her divorce two years ago. Everything in her life has changed including most of her social and even close family...

Jo Lunn
August 2024
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Health & Wellness

Taking our brains back: How to avoid traps targeting profit and power for others

Part 4 in the series by Wollongong psychologist Jo Lunn looks at how to better connect with the people you love. An update on Katia and Henry. Katia moved out of the house she rented next to Henry; she just didn’t feel comfortable living there...

Jo Lunn
August 2024
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Health & Wellness

Groupthink: What is it and how can I avoid it?

Part 3 in the series by Wollongong psychologist Jo Lunn Remember Katia and Henry, the neighbours who had enjoyed each other’s company and connected over a love of vegetable gardening. Katia and Henry still haven’t spoken since that day a few...

Jo Lunn
August 2024
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Health & Wellness

Groupthink: The dark side of our need to connect

Part 2 in the series by psychologist Jo Lunn, who last week introduced us to the ‘don’t eat me’ brain. So, if we our brains are wired to connect because we need each other to survive, and conflict creates stress, why can we have so much...

Jo Lunn
July 2024
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Health & Wellness

Inside the ‘don’t eat me’ brain: Why we’re hardwired for connection

Psychologist Jo Lunn shares the first in a series of articles about how our brains work, including why we’re hardwired for connection. The funny thing about brains is … Katia was chatting to Henry her neighbour, over the fence. They had always...

Jo Lunn
July 2024
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