Jan 29

What is Agoraphobia?

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Agoraphobia is often viewed as the opposite of claustrophobia, but the reality is a little different to public perception. John Hopkins defines a phobia as an “uncontrollable, irrational, and lasting fear of a certain object, situation, or activity”. While claustrophobia is an irrational fear of confined spaces, agoraphobia is not the fear of open spaces, but rather, the fear of being in a situation from which there is no escape.

Jan 22

The 333 Rule to Help with Anxiety

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HomeAbout UsServicesCounsellingPsychotherapyNutritional AdviceLow-Cost CounsellingTherapistsBlogContact / Make An AppointmentHomeAbout UsServicesCounsellingPsychotherapyNutritional AdviceLow-Cost CounsellingTherapistsBlogContact / Make An AppointmentThe 333 Rule for Dealing with Anxiety? Anxiety is one of the most common mental health issues in the world, with about 4% of the global population suffering from the condition at any one time. Although everyone can feel anxious at […]

Jan 15

The Link Between Diet and Anxiety

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Anxiety is a feeling of worry, fear, or unease. There are several forms of anxiety, such as social, separation, or general. While everyone experiences anxiety, it can be considered a disorder when the fear is disproportionate to the issue at hand. There are several forms of anxiety, such as social, separation, or general.

Jan 8

What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder

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Psychotherapy is the most common treatment for Narcissistic Personality Disorder. With proper counselling, a psychotherapist can help someone with Narcissistic Personality Disorder set realistic, achievable goals, accurately measure one’s abilities, achievements, and shortcomings, and avoid further self-destructive behaviour.