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A Journey to Self-Love and Physique Acceptance
Summer season is approaching, and with it comes the strain to attain the elusive “bikini physique” – an idea ingrained in our societal consciousness. However as we navigate this season of heightened self-awareness, it is important to delve deeper into our relationship with our our bodies and discover avenues of self-acceptance and genuine expression. This weblog sheds mild on the complexities of…
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The inability to think hierarchically is the ability to think and live relationally » NeuroClastic
Many Autistic people have great difficulties to think of the world in hierarchical ways. From what we know about our evolutionary path as humans, this is a reflection of innate human collaborative cultural capabilities in combination with a much reduced capacity for maintaining cognitive dissonance on an ongoing basis, which in turn can be traced to uncommon sensitivity profiles that fall outside…
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Managing Parenting Stress - Psychologist Gold Coast
Parenting is one of life’s most rewarding journeys — but let’s be honest, it’s also one of the most challenging. From sleepless nights and endless laundry piles to homework battles and teenage mood swings, the demands never seem to end. Add in work responsibilities, relationship pressures, and trying to maintain a bit of a social life, and it’s no wonder so many parents find themselves feeling…
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How to Deal With the Stress of Finding a Job?
Looking for a new job is not just job searching. Finding a new job is a serious challenge for almost everyone. And not only for professional experience, but also for emotional health. During such a period, a person often experiences job search anxiety. They face both uncertainty and constant expectation of feedback. A lot of rejections are also common. Moreover, the inner voice sometimes…
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What is Invitation To Change? Meet Jarell Myers, PhD - Cathy Taughinbaugh
I’m very pleased to be talking with Jarell Myers, PhD, who discusses the Invitation to Change Approach (ITC). how it can help families, and the upcoming family training. Welcome, Jarell! Click below to watch the interview and to learn more about Dr. Myers. Here are my takeaways: 1) Can you explain the Invitation to Change Approach (ITC) and how it can help families concerned about substance…
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Autism Eye - Local council told to pay compensation to mum of disabled child
A local council has been told to pay compensation to the mother of a disabled child for twice failing to assess her needs as a carer. Southend council agreed to apologise to the mother for twice failing to assess her needs as a carer. This was despite agreeing to do so in a previous investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman. Ombudsman Amerdeep Somal: “Southend council…
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How Online Therapy Helped One Chicagoan Reclaim His Life
Online Therapy: A Closer Look In today’s fast-paced, high-stress world, seeking mental health care is more important than ever—but for many Chicagoans, taking that first step can feel overwhelming. Between long work hours, family obligations, and the unpredictable weather, making time for in-person counseling can become a barrier in itself. That’s exactly how Jake M., a 34-year-old marketing…
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My Recovery Story
J.F., Narconon Graduate I was originally born in Queens, New York, and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. During my childhood, I was part of a family with strong values. Despite growing up in a fatherless home, I had a stable support system. My mother, a single parent, raised me, my three sisters, and my brother alone. I was a kid who loved being around people. I had big dreams of building a…
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The ability to relate deeply is the inability to conduct transactional busyness » NeuroClastic
Underneath the surface of internalised ableism, no one wants to be seen and heard by many. Everyone prefers to be understood and loved deeply by a few, and everyone wants to love and help. This is what makes us sacred human animals. Continuous dialogues about commitments make life sacred. This is how humans create meaning for each other and with each other. This is the experience of life as a…
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Youth Mental Health Support Gold Coast - Psychologist Gold Coast
Supporting Adolescents Through Life’s Transitions: The Importance of Youth Mental Health As the month of May shines a spotlight on mental health awareness, it’s an opportune time to reflect on one of the most sensitive and significant topics in the field: youth mental health. Adolescence is a period marked by rapid growth — not just physically but emotionally, socially, and psychologically. It’s…
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Improve Your Mental Health - Urban Wellness
In the rush of daily life, we tend to focus on everything else except ourselves. When I’m juggling an urgent to-do list (The kids have wild school and sports schedules, can I get the laundry done tonight, and did I buy enough groceries to make dinner this week?) when is there even time to focus on something like my mental health? It’s easy to dismiss our own struggles when we focus on work or…
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Autism Eye - Connections in brain synapses linked to autism, researchers find
Japanese researchers have linked autism with a reduced ability for the brain to remove unnecessary or weak synapse connections. Synapses are the junctions between nerve cells. Nerve signals pass across them. Normally, the brain undergoes synaptic pruning. This process removes unnecessary or weak connections. A close-up illustration of a neural synapse, with electrical signals passing between the…
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Naya Clinics Celebrates 10 Years of Empowering Psychological Wellness in Cincinnati
Revealed on: Might 11, 2025 This 12 months marks a big milestone for Naya Clinics as we proudly have a good time 10 years of serving the Cincinnati neighborhood with distinctive remedy and training providers. What started as a single personal observe with a imaginative and prescient for contemporary, customized psychological well being care has grown into one of the trusted names for these…
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Understanding Schizophrenia - Psychologist Gold Coast
In recognition of World Schizophrenia Awareness Day – 24th May Each year on 24th May, World Schizophrenia Awareness Day provides an opportunity to challenge stigma, raise understanding, and promote compassionate support for individuals living with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a complex mental health condition that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. It is often misunderstood, yet…
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Coping With Loneliness in a Hyper-Connected World
It’s easy to feel lonely, even when you’re constantly online. You might have hundreds of contacts, yet still feel like no one sees you. Social media, group chats, and video calls can keep you busy, but they don’t always fill the emotional gap. In many cases, they make it worse. You compare your life to others or scroll for hours without a real connection. If this sounds familiar, you’re not…
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Why I Chose Not to Detach With Love - Cathy Taughinbaugh
Many parents and loved ones of those struggling with substance use have gotten the message that to detach with love is the answer. The justification given is that you cannot help your child until they are ready. When you detach from the pain and anguish that addiction can cause, you take care of yourself. However, it sends the message that you shouldn’t try and help in any way. Your son or…
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Autism Eye - Referral of kids to mental health services hits a million in England
Almost a million children in England have a referral to children and young people’s mental health services, new figures show. Figures released by the Children’s Commissioner for England show the numbers increased by 10,000 from the end of March 2024 to more than 958,200. Rachel de Souza, Children’s Commissioner for England, seeks a renewed focus and investment in children’s mental health…
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