by admin | Jan 31, 2021 | Being and learning in therapy, Career counselling, corona virus
Building sandcastles When working in a field where day in day out you are dealing with expected and unexpected difficulties, at times perseverance can and will feel impossible. I am referring to the feeling that your work involves building sandcastles on the shore and...
by admin | Jul 15, 2020 | Being and learning in therapy, Career counselling
If you haven’t already noticed, the globe is undergoing a digital revolution. Adapting to it is required to be able to “go with the times”. Bank establishments are prioritising online services, the government is accepting online applications for pretty much...
by admin | Jun 25, 2020 | Being and learning in therapy, Career counselling
The scary questionsThe initial steps in starting your cooperation with a psychologist can be stressful and somewhat intimidating. There are a lot of things that come to mind. What do you want to achieve by coming to therapy? Is this the right professional for...
by admin | May 21, 2020 | Being and learning in therapy, Career counselling
In choosing a therapist, a lot of things come to mind, and one of those is their location or absence of it. Although, this is not a factor that is immediately considered, it is certainly an important component. For example, certain psychologist’s directories offer a...
by admin | Jul 4, 2019 | Being and learning in therapy, Career counselling
We’ve all experienced situations that we disliked, did not deserve, or got hurt by. Any experience can foster new learning. Learning is important if we are to develop into updated versions of ourselves, fixing bugs and updating our systems. How can we promote this? By...