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Protecting Our Mental Health

12th November 2015
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| Categories: abuse, adolescence, attitudes, bullying, counselling, Counselling and Psychotherapy, Finding the Right Counsellor or Psychotherapist, Gender Identity Counselling & Psychotherapy, listen, Mental Health Awareness Project, psychotherapy, relationships, Relationships, Marriage, and the Family, self-doubt, self-esteem, stress, trauma, Trauma Counselling

Sometimes it’s difficult to explain or talk about our fears, anxieties and worries. Quite a few people are too shy to ask for help when it feels like their world is falling apart. Mental health is a description of the state of one’s mind, feelings and emotions. It is an integral part of our overall…

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Technology: the easy scapegoat

21st October 2015
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Recently, technology and its effect on the human attention span has become a growing topic of discussion. When people develop issues which may include a technology element, there are often quick judgements and a cursory analysis typically highlight technology as the main culprit. All the while technology has become an increasingly irremovable part of our […]

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Bernadette Meade graduated from PCI college in 2011 with an Honours Degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy. Bernadette is a fully accredited member of the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP). At The Orchard Counselling our approach is mainly person centered but is adjusted to suit the individual client. We deal with a broad range of issues from anxiety, bereavement, addictions, eating disorders, depression, post natal depression,suicide, teenage problems, confidence and self esteem, sex abuse, separation and divorce, relationships, loss, fertility and gender issues..

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