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Author Archives: cathy
PLEASURE OF GETTING A WAVE HELLO RETURNED
feel-good effect, waving to say hello, connection to others Continue reading
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Death of William Glasser – Master Therapist
William Glasser, mental health issues, behavioural problems Continue reading
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Arbitration 1527
There is a very good exhibition in City Hall at the moment called “The Story of the Capital”. As a mediator, it was interesting to read about an arbitration which occurred in 1527 concerning, among other things, the ordering of … Continue reading
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Counselling Children and Adolescents
counselling children, adolescents, give children time Continue reading
Culturally appropriate therapeutic interventions
When a person is worried, or anxious, about a problem they may turn to counselling in order to talk about their problem in a safe, supportive, non-judgemental and confidential environment. There are a range of counselling models available. What I … Continue reading
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Coparenting conflict, non-acceptance and depression among divorced adults
co-partening conflict, non-acceptance, depression, separated couples, divorced couples Continue reading
Counselling for People with Dementia and their Carers
carers of people with dementia, people with dementia, Continue reading
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Mediation for Family Conflicts – Carers
Mediation for Family Disputes, Continue reading
LOW COST CBT COUNSELLING FOR DEPRESSION
It is estimated that in Ireland 200,000 people suffer from depression and in the UK about 2.6% of adults suffer from depression and 11.4% suffer from a mixture of anxiety and depression. Talk therapy such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy can … Continue reading
Kate Drew McGann Low Cost Counselling & Psychotherapy
Kate Drew McGann Counselling and Psychotherapy offers a low cost counselling service for Carers. Carers have reported that they found counselling very helpful. Kate has found that Carers often neglect their own health and stop caring for themselves when they … Continue reading