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From Coping to Resolving: Why Your Mental ‘Quick Fixes’ Are Keeping You Stuck in a Loop

Ever feel like you’re running on a hamster wheel? You know, that sensation where you’re constantly moving but never actually getting anywhere? That’s what happens when we rely on mental quick fixes instead of truly resolving our issues. The Coping Carousel Let’s be honest – we live in a world obsessed with quick fixes. Feeling […]

The Architecture of Self: Building Principles on the Foundation of Values

A reflection on the deeper mechanics of personal transformation There’s a moment in a person’s journey of self discovery when they realize that knowing what’s right and actually doing what’s right are two entirely different things. You might have experienced this yourself—perhaps you’ve read countless self-help books, attended workshops, or even developed what seemed like […]

The Power of the Subconscious Mind and Deep Mind Therapy

I am passionate about resolving my client’s issues, not just helping them to cope with triggers, or to simply manage their addiction or depression. This kind of approach, like many mindfulness and traditional talk therapy techniques, as well as medication, is incomplete, temporary, and a crutch. They do not fix the problem or inspire success. They simply mask the […]

My coping strategy disaster

“I don’t offer coping strategies for when you do that thing you shouldn’t do. You’ll never need ‘crutches’ after sessions with me, because I only offer total resolution.”  You might think that counselling with me is like seeking help from many other health and well-being practitioners. That we’ll just talk a bit, I’ll write you […]

💫 Invisible Loyalties: The Ties That Shape Your Present

Sometimes, what you’re carrying isn’t even yours.Invisible loyalties are unconscious bonds we form with family members, often from past generations, out of love, guilt, or survival. Without realizing it, you may repeat a parent’s suffering, block your own abundance, or stay in relationships that mirror ancestral pain. These loyalties are not logical — they’re soul-level […]

New Psychology Clinic for Malvern, Victoria, Australia

Clarity Health Care

Clarity Comes to Malvern: A New Chapter for Accessible, Compassionate Mental Health Care “Clarity is built on the belief that mental health care works best when it’s connected, compassionate, and collaborative.” – Davis Lemke, CEO, Clarity Health Care Clarity Health Care, known for its pioneering multidisciplinary approach to mental health, has officially opened the doors […]

Dads are Important Too

We have all heard very often how important a mother is to a child especially a young child.  Mother’s Day is one of our biggest holidays. While this is true Dads are just as important to children and young children. I say Dad because any man can father a child, but it takes work to […]

Parents have To Make Difficult Decisions

  No one is perfect and no parent is perfect.  Additionally, being a parent is not a popularity contest and at times a parent must make unpopular decisions.  Therefore, parents are going to make mistakes and make unpopular decisions as they are raising their children.  There is no reason to make a big issue about […]

Understanding Depression: From Sadness to Anger and Beyond

Elisha S Lee

Depression is a complex mental health condition characterized by a variety of symptoms, including persistent sadness, loss of interest in activities, and fatigue. However, one lesser-discussed aspect of depression is when feelings of sadness transform into feelings of anger. This shift can be confusing and frightening, but it is not uncommon. Here, we will explore […]

Men’s Mental Health Month: Let’s Talk About the Tough Stuff (Without Getting Too Weird About It)

Tara Lawton

Perfect — thanks! Here’s a first draft of your blog post for Men’s Mental Health Month, written in a casual, inspirational tone with a touch of humor and solid educational value. Word count: ~550 words.     — June is Men’s Mental Health Month—and before you scroll past thinking, “Not another feelings blog,” hear me […]

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