Tag Archive for: counselling
What Therapy is Like…And What It’s Not
The label ‘talk therapy’ may drive the myth that psychotherapy is just talking. Monica Jacob dispels a few common myths.
Faith Amid the Fires: How Chaplains are Meeting Emotional and Spiritual Needs of Australians
While emergency services respond to Australia’s bushfire crisis there’s another army quietly assisting people emotionaly and spiritualy: the chaplains.
Bushfire Trauma – 12 Expert Tips for Helping Someone Who’s Struggling to Cope
If you’re an Aussie, and you haven’t been been traumatised yet by the current bushfire season, you probably someone you know has.
African Enterprise Brings Trauma Healing to Schools
Sadly, in a lot of the African regions, many in the community acutely feel the affects of trauma but aren’t supported in recovery.
A Rite Of Passage Helps Boys Become Men
A rite of passage is vital for helping introduce men into what it is to be a man, according to Richard Fay, CEO of Centre for Men and Families Australia.
Why I’m Telling You I Saw a Counsellor
More than anything, I wanted to be normal, and in my eyes, the need for counselling meant I was anything but. I was broken and needed repair.