Category: Relationship Counselling Author: Paul Hodge The client, Gary, called to make his first appointment and said he was persuaded by "a mate" to attend counselling to control his anger. In short Gary was a perpetrator of physical abuse against his intimate female partner, Julie, who is 22 years of age. The ... Read More
Category: Grief Counselling Author: David Hayden Jim had come to counselling to seek help with dealing with the sale of his late mother's estate. He was experiencing a lot of anger with the issue and also with his brother, Frank, who was joint inheritor. Frank was facing bankruptcy and needed the proceeds ... Read More
Sometimes, when we are feeling depressed, anxious, confused or unable to cope, talking to supportive friends, family members, or joining a support group may be very helpful. We’ve discussed the symptoms of distress in previous posts and many of them can negatively influence productivity at both personal and professional levels. If ... Read More
"It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory." (W. Edwards Deming)Change is a certainty in everyone’s life. Through learning and life experience, individuals develop varied levels of flexibility towards transition, and these levels commonly dictate the person’s ability to productively cope with life’s challenges. Thus, readiness and ability ... Read More
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