One of the most fundamental roles a parent has is to provide nutrition to their children. When a child has an eating disorder this role can become confusing and contentious. There is a lot to get your head around when your child has an eating disorder but if you get...
A lot of people are scared to see a Psychologist as they worry about the questions they may be asked. Initially a Psychologist will ask a standard set of questions which they ask all the people who come to see them. This process is the same if you see a Psychologist...
As a Psychologist it is more common to come across a person who has been hurt or abused by someone with narcistic traits. It is less common to have someone book in to see you because they are struggling with their own narcissism. Why is this? Generally, people with...
I don’t have a new blog for you this month as big things have been happening behind the scenes. I am excited to announce that the PsychHelp team of Psychologists is growing. PsychHelp has been getting busier as people realise the ease and convenience...
In a previous post I discussed why relationships are important but what about when relationships don’t go well? Humans are born to need love and to give love. Love is as important to us as food and without healthy love we struggle to thrive just as we do without...
As a Psychologist I have seen the effects of alcohol first hand on my client’s health, relationships, careers, and finances. For many people alcohol use creeps up on them over time. In many cases, the negative impact it is having on their health and wellbeing only...