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6 09, 2014

Treating back pain with acupuncture and massage

2018-01-30T10:20:01+10:00

Back pain is a very common problem for which many people seek acupuncture and massage therapy. When it is severe or chronic, it extracts a cost. Back pain hampers and restricts mobility and therefore one’s independence and ability to move around and perform everyday tasks and duties, let alone recreational pursuits. If it becomes chronic [...]

Treating back pain with acupuncture and massage2018-01-30T10:20:01+10:00
6 09, 2014

Treating stress headaches and migraines with acupuncture and massage

2018-01-30T10:45:15+10:00

One of the commonest reasons for people presenting at my clinic is the scourge of headaches or migraines, brought on by chronic or acute stress. These can be very draining, affect concentration and pretty much make you feel like the most irritable person on the block. Chronic pain undermines one’s sense of relaxedness and ease [...]

Treating stress headaches and migraines with acupuncture and massage2018-01-30T10:45:15+10:00
5 09, 2014

Staying a step ahead of Stress with a monthly tune-up

2018-01-30T10:45:03+10:00

Stress in the 21st century is all about our efforts to continually adapt to modern living situations. As such the effects of stress occur more so at a psychological and emotional level than the more physical situation of our ancestors. Stress lurks invisibly in the background of everyday life: driving in traffic, study and exams, [...]

Staying a step ahead of Stress with a monthly tune-up2018-01-30T10:45:03+10:00
5 09, 2014

Dealing with Stress (part 3), using Acupuncture, TCM and Counselling for Depression

2018-01-30T10:44:48+10:00

One of the potential byproducts of stress over time – and there are many manifestations – is the state of depression. Once known as ‘melancholia’, thanks to Hippocrates, it often presents with symptoms such as: an abiding sense of sadness, inadequate self esteem, a loss of verve and enthusiasm, low sex drive, poor appetite for [...]

Dealing with Stress (part 3), using Acupuncture, TCM and Counselling for Depression2018-01-30T10:44:48+10:00
4 09, 2014

Couples and Relationships – Libido, Communications and Intimacy.

2018-01-30T10:21:00+10:00

It is not talked about all that much over coffee or around the water cooler at work, but having a lower than desirable libido or sex drive is a pretty common issue out there. People are generally shy about such things, which is completely understandable. There are many possible reasons why this lack of drive [...]

Couples and Relationships – Libido, Communications and Intimacy.2018-01-30T10:21:00+10:00
4 09, 2014

Research on Counselling – Grief, Loss and Bereavement

2018-01-30T10:20:40+10:00

I watched a movie recently and a line of dialogue really hit home for me: ‘Grief is love that has become homeless’. Such a beautiful way to describe the plight of the bereft. Research over the last two decades has helped the Counselling profession more clearly understand its role in supporting people through bereavement in [...]

Research on Counselling – Grief, Loss and Bereavement2018-01-30T10:20:40+10:00
1 09, 2014

Oriental Medicine’s Clinical Gaze

2018-01-30T10:20:18+10:00

The following is an excerpt from the foreword - written by Ted Kaptchuk - to the book, ' Fundamentals Of Chinese Medicine ' by Andrew Ellis and Nigel Wiseman. 'Change is constant. All sensations, motivations, functions, activities and events are a manifestation of complimentary opposites. This dialectical perspective is symbolically described by the principles of [...]

Oriental Medicine’s Clinical Gaze2018-01-30T10:20:18+10:00
1 09, 2014

Dealing with Stress (part 2), using Acupuncture, Counselling and Massage for Insomnia and Ineffectual Sleep

2018-01-30T10:46:48+10:00

A common byproduct of stress is changes to sleep patterns.                                                                                              Night-time, unless one is a shift worker, is a time of rest and recouperation. In this down-phase our Yang energies retreat into the Yin and are nourished. In other words, the daytime consciousness drops down into the lotus of the heart, which receives and envelops [...]

Dealing with Stress (part 2), using Acupuncture, Counselling and Massage for Insomnia and Ineffectual Sleep2018-01-30T10:46:48+10:00
1 09, 2014

Dealing with Stress (part 1), using Acupuncture, Counselling and Massage: The Yin and Yang of it.

2018-01-30T10:47:01+10:00

  Stress, the term itself was coined by Hans Selye in 1946, to describe a ‘non-specific response syndrome’. It is precisely this non-specific characteristic that makes stress so dangerous. Now you see it now you don’t. Stress is the consequence of the mind and body striving to adapt to situations, circumstances and various events, especially [...]

Dealing with Stress (part 1), using Acupuncture, Counselling and Massage: The Yin and Yang of it.2018-01-30T10:47:01+10:00
31 08, 2014

Counselling and Psychotherapy – a Collaborative Therapeutic Approach.

2018-01-30T10:47:12+10:00

Many people have asked me what the difference is between counselling and psychotherapy. It is a very good question and the answer helps people to find the specific approach that will serve them appropriately. There is certainly a lot of overlap between the two disciplines. I have tried to pare them apart as you will [...]

Counselling and Psychotherapy – a Collaborative Therapeutic Approach.2018-01-30T10:47:12+10:00
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