Being Assertive
Posted by admin 10:11 am, 27 May 2015
Assertiveness is a core skill that allows people to communicate effectively with loved ones, friends and work colleagues, and allows people to have successful and rewarding relationships with others. It is essential in helping people communicate in an emotionally intelligent way that takes the needs...
WHY DO WE ENJOY TRAVELING?
Posted by admin 8:46 pm, 19 May 2015
As I get ready for a trip it makes me wonder what is it in the brain that activates this sense of excitement and pleasure. there has been ample research suggesting the benefits of traveling and mental health. Psychologists and neurospsychologists have researched extensively and have found that spending...
Preventing Burnout at Work
Posted by admin 4:07 am, 18 May 2015
Many people experience ‘burnout’ in their work life. Burnout refers to a feeling of low motivation, low energy and feeling like you are unable to cope with the demands of your job or of life in general. Research shows that burnout has three main components: Exhaustion, cynicism and inefficiency....
Adult Attachment Styles
Posted by admin 10:26 pm, 8 May 2015
Our style of attachment affects everything from our partner selection to how well our relationships progress to, sadly, how they end. That is why recognizing your attachment pattern can help you understand your strengths and vulnerabilities in a relationship. An attachment pattern is established in...
Behavioural Activation and Value Driven Action
Posted by admin 12:00 am, 29 April 2015
The lethargy cycle in depression represents at pattern that often occurs when people are depressed that is an interaction between their thoughts, feelings and behaviours. When people are depressed they tend to think more negatively about themselves, the world and their future. The negative thinking...
Is there such a thing as recreational drug use
Posted by admin 11:21 am, 27 April 2015
In the last year I have seen a significant increase in ‘recreational drug use’ especially among middle aged men and women. What gets me thinking is most of these adults do not realize that some will end up being addicted and some are lucky to escape the addiction revolving door.
One...
Finding a genetic cause for anorexia nervosa
Posted by admin 6:56 am, 9 April 2015
Recently a survivor of anorexia nervosa and a psychiatrist at the Royal Hobart Hospital, Dr Fiona Wagg, went on ABC Radio to raise awareness about a study that is currently being undertaken by the Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiative (AGNI) to find a genetic cause for anorexia nervosa. Anorexia nervosa...
ACUPUNCTURE IN CONJUCTION WITH THERAPY
Posted by admin 6:54 am, 9 April 2015
Today I thought of writing about the benefits of acupuncture in conjunction with therapy. as most of you know this is something i strongly recommend for my aptients especially those who are suffering from depression and anxiety. My belief in acupuncture started in my fellowship at...
Benefits of Yoga for anxiety and depression
Posted by admin 4:48 am, 26 March 2015
Many of my clients have wondered why sometimes I strongly recommend that they go to yoga as part of their therapy journey. There are some elements that yoga seems to help and target better than therapy and when someone is participating in both I can really see the growth in that client. Acupuncture...
Emotional Validation
Posted by admin 9:43 am, 25 March 2015
Over the years that I work as a clinical psychologist the importance of emotional validation becomes more and more clear to me. Validation is an essential component of psychological practice, but is also the cornerstone of most healthy relationships, and invalidation causes many of the relationship...