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Professional Counsellor Book with James Davis

Counselling Tasmania Incorporated Southern PractitionersGet in touch with Counsellor James DavisB.A., Dip. Law, Dip. Prof. Couns, Dip. Fin. Couns, Grad.Dip of Fam. Disp. Res.0478 789 957Phone/MessageMY WEBSITEHome, 12/3 Clifford Court,…

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Dealing with Depression – 19 Great Steps!

It is normal and very common for any of us to feel 'down' or 'blue' from time to time. This may be determined by what is going on in our lives or the weather or when we are sick or have hormonal ups and downs. These low moods come and go - like all emotional states, they are not permanent - and we usually are able to work

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Change and How to Embrace It in Your Life

For a long time I was afraid of change in my life, but I've come to realise there's no such thing as change for the worst, there's only ever changes for the better. Indeed, everything changes; it's the natural order of things. Therefore, when change comes embrace it because it means that you're on the move and you'll be OK.

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Grief and Loss and How Best to Deal With It

Each and every one of us changes in some way after the death of someone we love, or the breakup of a significant relationship in our lives. Things will never be the same as they were, as we lose part of ourselves when someone close to us dies. We probably never really fully get over the death of someone so close to us,

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A Centering Exercise for Repetition to Learn Peace and Joy

When strong feelings emerge, and you want to react, take a few moments to do the following centering exercise, repeating it as often as you can. Sit down in a quiet safe place and take three deep breaths…….Now take two more breaths more slowly…..more deeply……down into your diaphragm... Using you senses, notice

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Progressive Muscle Relaxation to Best Manage Anxiety

The regular practice of progressive muscle relaxation can go a long way toward helping you to better manage your anxiety, face your fears, overcome panic, and feel better all round. Benefits will be obtained by practicing at least once a day, for 15-20 minutes. Twice a day is ideal, but once is better than not at all. Assume a comfortable position...

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Calming Breath Exercise How to Best Do Relaxation

The calming breath exercise was adapted from the ancient discipline of yoga. It is a very efficient technique for achieving a deep state of relaxation quickly. It can be a potent technique for halting the momentum of a panic reaction when the first signs of anxiety come on. How to do the Calming Breath Exercise...

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Anxious Mind? Explore the Best Counselling Support

There are many different levels of 'anxiety' and we may all experience most of these in a life time. They range from heart stopping terror at one end of the scale to a sense that 'something isn't right' at the other end. We may be so anxious that we have difficulty sleeping or have constant worrying thoughts, being easily startled

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Resolve Anger Best Ways on How to Manage Rage

There are healthier ways of expressing anger than have been taught. Anger is a normal part of being human, but how we express our anger effectively is a skill that needs to be learned. If we just continue to repress anger rather than deal with it, anger builds up and up, and is often later misdirected and expressed in ways that can

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Choices in Life – the Response-ability is Really Ours

Recently I've been pondering on what it is to be a Victim, and I've come to the conclusion that we're spending more time living in VICTIM-hood than necessary. I think that's because many of us are taught to avoid emotional pain by blaming it on other people. This creates the notion that we're not responsible for how

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Transference and Counter-Transference in Great Counselling

Attending therapy in a couple or family situation can be a very stressful experience. More often than not it is a space of exploring situations that can be very confronting, and uncomfortable to say the least, to all involved. The purpose of therapy is to bring healing into relationships and it is the role of the therapist to model

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Best Resilience Project with How to Develop and Stop Relapse

Resiliency, then, is the ability to recognise and identify limited thinking, being able to pause it, reflecting on and identifying the truth, locking that truth into place through repetition and then acting from that focus. The key to resiliency in depression is self-awareness, becoming intimate with your self (in-to-me-see), and being

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Grief and Loss Sad Reflections at Christmas Tips

Avoid bottling stuff up. It can be tempting to put on the brave face and go to gatherings and pretend to be what you think people expect you to be. Keeping things to yourself may mean that the tension builds up inside you and you find yourself feeling more stressed and upset as a result. Finding a way to get out what you are

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Emotional Self Care – Your Love is Your Power

Physical and verbal abuse is an outward expression of frustration.  Frustration runs on a continuum from slightly frustrated to extremely frustrated or anger. Frustration occurs when mind and emotion are in conflict, when thoughts interfere with the flow of love. The mind holds an expectation of how things should be,

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When People are Feeling Down – Alcohol and Suicide

Research shows that 50% of adult and adolescent suicides are impulsive and have not demonstrated any recognizable preparation or premeditation. Suicide rates are actually increasing and the rate of recognizable signs and symptoms is decreasing. This statistic is alarming and is very prevalent in young adolescent males.

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Online Counsellor – Best Counselling with Ron

Ron Cruickshank is a Clinical Counsellor in Hobart, Australia. Ron counsells with a gentle blend of therapies that help you to gain insight into the core cause of your challenges and provides you with practical and effective strategies that will bring immediate relief as well as long term constructive results! Ron holds a Diploma in Professional Counselling, 3 Advanced Study Majors, and is a Certified Ordained Ministerial Counsellor. Specializing in Voice Dialogue Therapy, a unique way of exploring your inner aspects that drive your life, Ron helps you open up to a deep level of awareness and bring change to your life.

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Change your life experience with Counsellor Karin Freuen

As a qualified counsellor I will assist you in your journey of self discovery, to explore your emotions and the values you hold, to help you attain a more positive and powerful future and to set goals and learn the techniques of attaining and sustaining those goals. Together we will achieve your desired outcomes, expand

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Are You Harbouring Any Relationship Myths?

No two people are the same. We are all genetically, physiologically, psychologically and historically different from our partners. We have been conditioned differently, value things differently and have different priorities. We all view things in different ways. Sure, compatibility in many areas is good for a relationship, but being different is okay. We need to accept the differences. They can enrich the relationship and make us grow as people.

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