Posted on October 6, 2019
by Susannah-Joy
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Anxiety is truly awful. It can ruin a perfectly good life and without treatment, it will. Follow the Story of Stan – a peek into how therapy helps with anxiety.
Posted on December 30, 2016
by Susannah-Joy
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The art of gracious subjectivity. Rigid and inflexible thinking leads nowhere good.
Category: Leadership, Mental Wellness, Psych News, TherapyTags: art, culture, flexible, fools, Kuwait, opinion, painting, philosophy, Reham Al-Reshaid, rigid, therapy, thinking, truth, wise
Posted on December 30, 2016
by Susannah-Joy
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Officially published! MJEPP article on professional associations in the GCC.
Category: Leadership, Learning, Psych News, TherapyTags: clinical practice, Clinical supervision, counselling, Dubai, ethics, GCC, IPCD, Kuwait, MEPA, Middle East, MJEPP, positive psychology, professional excellence, therapy, UAE
Posted on February 9, 2016
by Susannah-Joy
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Do clients really have a preference about their therapist’s office? Turns out, they do.
Posted on May 12, 2015
by Susannah-Joy
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[Please note: Any case studies/people which may be mentioned in this blog are composites (unless otherwise indicated) of personal and professional experience over 25 years of people-helping in a number of different capacities and circumstances. Resemblance to any specific individual, living or dead, is… Continue Reading “Boiling Frogs”
Category: Health, Learning, Reblog, TherapyTags: behaviour, Blog, boiling, frogs, iThingies, lifestyle change, mental health, resilience, selfcare, stress, technology, therapy