Katie Larkin

Psychology Related Work Experience

How To Gain Psychology-Related Work Experience

Studying in school gives you the basic knowledge you need to complete your psychology diploma or degree. However, this isn’t always enough because you need relevant industry and practical experience to work with clients successfully. You’ll have to evaluate, diagnose, and treat people’s mental problems as a psychologist. You can assist with anxiety, depression, eating … Read more

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Grief Counselling

Grief is an inevitable emotional response to the loss of a loved one. This inescapable feeling weighs heavily on both our physical and mental health and can manifest through a range of different emotions, including People who go through this experience bounce between soothing thoughts like “He had a good life” to troubling ones like “It … Read more

Mental Health for Older Adults: A Basic Guide

Mental Health Care For Older Adults: A Basic Guide

Mental health includes one’s social, psychological, and emotional well-being. It affects how you think, act, and feel as you cope with life. Moreover, it helps determine how you relate to others, make choices, and handle stress. That’s why mental health is crucial as you age. For older adults, it’s even more essential to pay attention … Read more

Counseling with an LPC

LPC Meaning

Counselors and psychotherapists are licensed and registered differently from country to country. A counselor’s registrations will depend on their qualifications, the laws in each country, state and region, whether the profession itself is government regulated, industry regulated or not regulated at all. What is a Licensed Professional Counselor? This a title of a counselor who … Read more

5 Tips To Take Care Of Your Physical and Mental Health Post-COVID

Unsurprisingly, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a tremendous toll on people’s lifestyles and mental health. Everyone has experienced stress and anxiety due to the significant changes brought by the pandemic and the implemented lockdowns. Students were forced to continue their studies at home and attend online classes. Businesses had to transition online and operate remotely. … Read more

8 Ways Employee Assistance Programs Help Employees

It is no secret that employees are the foundation of every business. They can make or break a company’s success depending upon the environment and personal stressors from daily life. Perhaps this is why many businesses are now actively looking into designing an employee assistance program (EAP) to help employees. Even recent studies conclude that introducing an EAP led … Read more

Why It’s Important To Balance Your Life as a Working Mum

Allotting equal time for your career, family, social life, and interests is something that many people can only dream of achieving. It’s even more difficult to attain for working women with children at home. Despite the progress in society, women are still seen as the primary family caregivers, therefore they are expected to run the … Read more

4 Tips For Finding Reliable Mental Health Information

Maintaining positive mental health is crucial for everyone’s overall well-being. It might sound easy for some people, but for many others, it can feel like an uphill battle. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), at least 5 per cent of the adult population worldwide experiences depression yearly. Moreover, the number of people suffering from … Read more

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