We're releasing an exclusive eBook for our Blog readers! Our fourth official eBook is almost finalised. It provides very unique content which is extremely useful for therapy professionals (and in your personal life too!!). This 52-page publication will surely cause a buzz in the industry. We're giving this eBook only to ... Read More
Self esteem is... a person’s overall assessment of her or his personal adequacy or worth. (Weiten, 1998) feelings of self-worth stemming from the individual's positive or negative beliefs about being valuable and capable. www.dphilpotlaw.com/html/glossary.html feeling good about yourself. It means liking yourself and being content with, and even proud of, who you ... Read More
Childhood worries and anxiety are a common challenge for many parents. In this post, we will be considering a cognitive-behavioural approach to working with children and their worries. A cognitive-behavioural approach works most effectively with children who are able to think in a structured sequence and understand cause and effect. ... Read More
This post provides an overview of working with parents on common challenges of parenting. In particular, this chapter considers how to work with parents whose children are displaying aggressive behaviour or suffering from anxiety. To work on these issues it is crucial that parents have developed a parent-child relationship based on ... Read More
Hello there! This is a quick update from the fast-paced Institute Head Office! I’ve got some quick news and recommendations to share with you – but before moving towards that, let me THANK YOU for being an assiduous reader of our Blog. In the past few months, we have consistently observed ... Read More