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The Importance of Self-Awareness in a Counsellor’s Abilities to Empower and Promote Personal Growth

Self-awareness entails the ability to recognize one’s thoughts, emotions, self-perceptions, and physiological responses and comprehend their influence on one’s behaviour. This article delves into how self-awareness is pivotal in shaping a counsellor's capacity to guide clients on their journey of self-discovery and personal growth.

Mindfulness versus Cognitive Therapy for Depression

Mindfulness can be helpful in treating depression, including attending group-skills training programmes and performing regular mindfulness exercises. This approach is recommended specifically for preventing depression in people who have had three or more episodes, addressing vulnerability between episodes of recurrent major depression.

Finding Voice in Play: The Power of Play Therapy in Counselling Children

Play therapy transcends mere entertainment; it is an avenue through which children invite counsellors into their worlds, showcasing how they navigate their internal and external landscapes. This therapeutic approach facilitates self-discovery, emotional healing, and personal growth in children.

WORKING WITH COUPLES 6: Moving Forward In Improving Our Communication and Addressing Conflict

Conflict is inevitable in all close relationships. This article delves into destructive conflict patterns such as blaming, criticism, defensiveness, and the 'conflict dance,' offering insights into recognizing and transforming these behaviors to enhance communication and strengthen partnerships.

The Smoke Clears: Navigating the Mental Health Maze of Adolescent Cannabis Use in South Africa

Cannabis remains one of the most widely used psychoactive substances globally, with adolescents being one of the most susceptible demographics. In South Africa, cannabis is particularly prevalent, where it is commonly known as 'dagga.' Given the recent legislative changes decriminalizing personal cannabis use and cultivation for adults, there is a growing need to examine the mental health implications of this substance, particularly on younger individuals

WORKING WITH COUPLES 5: Managing Conflict (Part 3)

This article delves into three destructive conflict patterns in relationships: the 'freeze or flee' response, stonewalling, and contempt. Understanding and addressing these behaviors are crucial for fostering healthier communication and strengthening partnerships.

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