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Posts Tagged ‘Relationship Therapy’

Aussie Men and Modern Dating

The Body+Soul article on 24th May 2026 “How Aussie Men Really Feel About Dating” explored a growing tension in modern Australian relationships: many men still want connection and long-term partnership yet feel increasingly uncertain about how to navigate the evolving dating culture in 2026. Drawing on surveys, social trends and personal experiences, the piece reflected…

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Signs your relationship might be heading in the wrong direction

Most marriages don’t end because of one dramatic event. More often, relationships slowly shift through small patterns of disconnection that are easy to dismiss at first. Relationship researchers and therapists consistently point to subtle emotional changes that usually appear long before couples seriously discuss separation or divorce. One of the most overlooked signs is emotional…

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Conflict and how best to manage it

Conflict is often viewed as something to avoid, yet current relationship research consistently shows that healthy conflict can strengthen trust, communication, and emotional resilience when managed well. It can also give a couple a safe place to talk about their concerns and issues, whatever they are. The recent House of Wellness article, “7 Lessons That…

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Emotional Week – For Men

Following on from my blog last week on the importance of tears in the general public, I has someone suggest that I create a blog for how important tears are for me, so here goes. Tears are an essential part of emotional and physical wellbeing for men, despite generations of social conditioning – essentially in…

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How to Maintain your Motivation

Maintaining motivation is essential for achieving personal and professional goals. There was an article from The Sunday Telegraph dated March 16, 2025, on “maintain your motivation mojo,” Below are some more insights and strategies to help you sustain your motivational drive.​ Understanding Motivation Motivation can be categorised into two types:​ Balancing both types can lead…

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Trauma-Informed Care: A Growing Priority

Working with Trauma from the Past Trauma-informed care has emerged as a critical focus in Australian counselling practices. This approach recognises the profound impact that trauma can have on individuals and aims to create a therapeutic environment that prioritizes safety, trust, and empowerment. By acknowledging the pervasive effects of trauma, counsellors can tailor their interventions…

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Mental Health in the Workplace Matters

Mental Health and Workplace Issues Workplace mental health has become a significant area of focus in Australian counselling. With increasing awareness of the impact of mental health on productivity and employee well-being, organisations are turning to counsellors to provide targeted support and interventions. This trend has led to the expansion of workplace-focused services, such as…

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Embracing Diversity and Cultural Competence

Diversity and Cultural Awareness Australia’s multicultural society presents both challenges and opportunities for the counselling profession. As the population becomes increasingly diverse, counsellors must develop cultural competence to effectively support clients from varied backgrounds. Cultural competence involves understanding, respecting, and integrating clients’ cultural beliefs, values, and experiences into the therapeutic process. This trend is driving…

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Telehealth Rising in Australian Counselling

Telehealth & Counselling The global shift towards digital services has significantly reshaped the counselling industry in Australia. Telehealth, has been a part of the counselling landscape for over a decade, using Skype and then Zoom and Teams. Since the pandemic telehealth has gained traction and has proven to be more than just a temporary solution.…

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