-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- Pristelet on Is Cannabis Addictive? George Michael’s Continuing Use Causes More Discussion
- asyslerma on Is Cannabis Addictive? George Michael’s Continuing Use Causes More Discussion
- dwelfwara on Self-harm – a Dramatic Trend
- Ali on What if a thousand was not enough?
- Jeffrey Smith on What if a thousand was not enough?
Archives
- December 2011 (7)
Categories
- Addiction (2)
- Counselling (3)
- Eating Disorders (2)
Category Archives: Counselling
How Counselling Can Help Depression
Depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders. It afflicts millions of people, from children to the elderly. When it is severe, it can be disabling. And in some cases, people with depression become so hopeless that they begin … Continue reading
Posted in Counselling
Self-harm – a Dramatic Trend
In recent years, self-harming behaviors have dramatically increased in Ireland. While suicidality is a significant concern for both men and women across the nation, self-harming behavior has particularly increased among Irish men between the ages of 15-34 years old. This … Continue reading
Posted in Counselling
Empathy as a Therapeutic Compass
Counselling is a strange mix of art and science. Since it’s about relationship and involves people attempting to have a productive one, counselling covers a vast territory of interpersonal terrain. The therapist and the client must be intrepid travelers in … Continue reading
Posted in Counselling




