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Why is being kind to yourself important?
07/12/2020Self compassion, WellbeingMany people are good are caring for others but not themselves. But caring for ourselves (Self-compassion) is an essential part of maintaining health and… -
5 ways to be more self compassionate
07/12/2020Self compassionIn most cases we are not taught to be kind to ourselves. In fact, quite the opposite. Our society often expects that we chastised… -
What Strategies Work Best to Manage Pain?
23/11/2020PainPain is a subjective and deeply personal issue. There is no one-size-fit-all approach to pain, and therein lies the greatest benefit of having a… -
Self Care Tips from a Psychologist
06/11/2020WellbeingIn this video Jenna Trainor discusses how self care should be a package deal. We need to think about self care holistically across all… -
Tips for Self Care from a Psychologist
06/11/2020WellbeingIn this video Psychologist Darren West offers up his tips on the SEEDS of self care. Watch his video to find out more and… -
Understanding OCD
25/09/2020AnxietyDo you know what Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is? Watch this video to find out more. -
OCD treatment for children
23/09/2020Anxiety, Children, TherapyHelping children understand what OCD actually is, is a very important part of treatment itself. OCD can lead to a lot of distress and… -
OCD in children
21/09/2020Anxiety, ChildrenFor children and young people with OCD can be debilitating and distressing experience. What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)? OCD is characterised by obsessions… -
What to do with OCD in kids
14/09/2020Anxiety, TherapyWhat to do when your brain gets stuck by Dawn Huebner is a fantastic self-help book for children who are suffering with OCD. It… -
No, you are not ‘a little bit OCD’
08/09/2020Anxiety, TherapyIf you were ever to suffer from OCD you would understand how offensive it is to say – ‘I’m a bit OCD’ when you… -
What is OCD?
31/08/2020Anxiety, TherapyObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder that affects two to three percent of the population (more than 500,000 Australians). It usually begins… -
Helping children respond to trauma
31/08/2020Children, Therapy, TraumaWhether your child has been through a traumatic incident, witnessed one, or heard about it, they may be affected by an array of difficult…