
Parents Without Partners Brisbane
We started out as Dads in Distress, on Father’s Day 1999. Our founder was Tony Miller OAM. Back then, we operated one dads group that met periodically on a veranda in Coffs Harbour, NSW.
Tony kicked off the group after he could not find any support that he needed as a recently separated and highly distressed dad; in fact it led him to contemplate taking his own life more than once. Others heard about his work and they volunteered to set up their own local groups.
https://parentsbeyondbreakup.com/
Call : 1300 853 437 (or +61 2 6652 8113)


Parents Without Partners AdelaideWe started out as Dads in Distress, on Father’s Day 1999.
Our founder was Tony Miller OAM.
Back then, we operated one dads group that met periodically on a veranda in Coffs Harbour, NSW.Tony kicked off the group after he could not find any support that he needed as a recently separated and highly distressed dad; in fact it led him to contemplate taking his own life more than once.
Others heard about his work and they volunteered to set up their own local groups.https://parentsbeyondbreakup.com/Call : 1300 853 437 (or +61 2 6652 8113)





It is estimated, that 300 million people worldwide experience depression and are overcome by suicidal thoughts at some point.
Whether it is a serotonin or a dopamine imbalance, it is curable,” said neurologist Dr Sonia Lal Gupta - Consultant Neurologist, Metro Hospitals & Heart Institute, Noida Sector-11, UP.
She further added that the brain is just like any other part of the body that can be treated and the only way to eradicate the stigma associated with mental health is “effective and active dialogues.”
Dr Samir Parikh, a psychiatrist who has devoted his life to mental health awareness believes that suicide is preventable.
The impact of some shows on children and young adults can be detrimental.
Hence, parents need to be involved with minors and their online consumption patterns,” observed Dr Sonia Lal Gupta.