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The term “impostor phenomenon” was coined in 1978 by Georgia State University psychology professor Pauline Clance and psychologist Suzanne Imes in a study of high-achieving...
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The term “impostor phenomenon” was coined in 1978 by Georgia State University psychology professor Pauline Clance and psychologist Suzanne Imes in a study of high-achieving...
Read moreIf you or someone you care about is in a relationship that isn’t the healthiest partnership going around, you’ve probably realised that there isn’t an...
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Read moreWhat started out as an Eastern spiritual practice, meditation aides countless people every day globally. Meditation is an ongoing process of focused thought and mindfulness,...
Read more(Half empty? Half full?) Ever get sick of being fed the standard ‘look on the bright side’, ‘be more positive’, or ‘choose happiness’ (usually served...
Read moreWhilst debate1 over the comparative predictive power of psychotherapy has been re-ignited by attachment theory and emotional attachment2,3,4, (which adds an inter-generational dimension to the analysis...
Read more‘A penny for the old guy’ Shape without form, shade without colour, Paralysed force, gesture without motion… Between the idea And the reality Between the...
Read moreHow instant gratification may triumph over long lasting relationships Online dating has become a very popular and profitable service in Australia, with dozens of local and international...
Read moreThe body responds to 3 types of threat: 1. Internal – like illness, 2. External – like a predator or bad weather, and 3. Social rejection – exposes us to the first...
Read moreAlbert Ellis was an eminent Psychologist and expert on social anxiety. He developed Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy. Here he gives a presentation on worry:
Read moreNew year resolutions are a great opportunity for self-improvement, but they can be harder to keep than you imagined. Here are some new year tips...
Read moreIt’s screen-free time (no Electronics, Facebook or Instagram) Adult colouring in books have become extremely popular in Brisbane, with some bookstores selling out faster than...
Read moreIn this short video, neuroscientist Dr Alan Watkins describes a breathing technique that teaches people how to gain conscious control over their underlying physiology. By...
Read moreOnline counselling, sometimes known as ecounselling is a relatively new but developing approach to providing Psychological Counselling services to those seeking support but who may...
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