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With the new school year looming, students of any age can benefit from learning how to study more effectively. Rather than bringing up the subject
With the new school year looming, students of any age can benefit from learning how to study more effectively. Rather than bringing up the subject
(Photo by Gary E. Stevenson, April 2021) The last fourteen months have certainly been challenging and have impacted our lives in many ways. For
Intimacy refers to a deep and mutual connection; a place where one can be emotionally vulnerable and sexually satisfied. Intimacy is dynamic with emotional,
Many of my clients find themselves worrying about things throughout their daily lives. We worry about what people think of us, or worrying about
As responsibilities pile up and stress builds, the first thing we tend to let go of are hobbies. We tell ourselves that we “don’t have
In general, anxiety, in and of itself, is natural and adaptive; it is a normal reaction to stress, and it has its place as an
What is ‘Pandemic Fatigue’ ‘Pandemic fatigue’ refers to feelings of emotional and mental fatigue, and overwhelm as a result of having to abide by
The Ministry of Jesus occurred on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, a freshwater lake in the northern part of Israel. While this body
Disappointment is the experience you feel when you consider ‘what might have been,’ in contrast to your present circumstances. It is the recognition that
The phrase “social distancing” has saturated media sources since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Social distancing advice has urged us to stay home as
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is a short-term, goal oriented and structured therapy approach that focusses on the relationships between thoughts, feelings and behaviours. It is
The root causes of mental health are not merely biological or psychological but also social, referred to by specialists as the bio-psycho-social paradigm. The biopsychosocial model views
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