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Mental Wellbeing in the Workplace
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Creative and Critical Thinking
Mental Wellbeing in the Workplace
Diverse Genders and Sexualities
Emotionally Intelligent Leadership
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) is a cognitive behavioural treatment developed by Dr Marsha M. Linehan in the 1980s, originally designed to treat female patients with Borderline Personality Disorder, and high suicidality.
At its base, mindfulness can be considered a natural human state whereby individuals experience and attend to the present moment. Mindfulness interventions to train individuals how to incorporate this practice into daily life have been around for thousands of years, considered to have been initiated through Buddhist teachings as a way of finding spiritual enlightenment.
Health concerns are something that will affect every human on the planet in one way or another. It may be simple things like a stomach bug, an injury or more serious conditions requiring hospitalisation and drastic changes in one’s life.
Counselling is a multifaceted profession, ranging from short to long term interventions. At its core, it seeks to assist clients to have increased personal growth. For therapists, a rewarding aspect is assisting clients to reach “light-bulb” moments where they understand their own growth.
Recognising and Responding to Domestic and Family Violence
Domestic and family violence is a pattern of abusive behaviour that involves one person seeking to control and dominate another person. Domestic and family violence is not always physical – it can involve a range of different forms of abuse.
Trauma-Informed Practice and Care
Working within the helping profession, you will frequently encounter clients who have experienced trauma, whether they are seeking support in relation to the trauma itself or to something else entirely. It is therefore essential to understand trauma and its impacts in order to develop competency to work in a safe and effective way with clients.
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