Apr 30, 2017 | Anger, Anxiety, Blog, Controlling relationships, Cycle Of Abuse, Domestic Abuse, Featured, healthy relationships, marriage
– Kellyville Counselling Are you riding the cycle of abuse? Are you on the roller coaster of confusion, highs, lows, being bullied, being love-bombed? Is your partner a monster one minute and a charmer the next? Are you reeling from the blows of false...
Aug 31, 2016 | Anger, Anxiety, Controlling relationships, Counselling, marriage, Uncategorized
Are you trying to save your marriage after hearing a spouse tell you that you are always controlling. How can you save a marriage when a spouse has given up, due to your controlling behavior? Hang in there, and we will explore that question.I hear from people almost...
Jan 18, 2016 | Anger, Anxiety, Controlling relationships, Counselling, Counsellor, Depression, Domestic Abuse, Featured, Grief, healthy relationships, hurt, overreacting, relationship breakdown, Relationships, resilience, Stress, Uncategorized
“When we push down hurt or pretend that struggle doesn’t exist, the hurt and struggle own us.” Brene Browne We don’t suppress happy feelings usually. They are easy, we just have them. You tell me a joke, I laugh. I see a double rainbow and gasp...
Apr 7, 2015 | Anger, Controlling relationships, Counselling, Counsellor, Domestic Abuse, Featured, relationship breakdown, Relationships, resilience, Stress, Uncategorized
Post published by Carrie Barron M.D. on Aug 24, 2014 in The Creativity Cure Counsellor Castle Hill – Mental Health professionals used to harbor the notion that narcissists were insecure and frail deep down. Their trumped up attitude was viewed as off putting...
Mar 5, 2015 | Anger, Anxiety, Controlling relationships, Counselling, Counsellor, Depression, Domestic Abuse, Featured, Grief, overreacting, relationship breakdown, Relationships, resilience, Stress, Uncategorized, work-life balance
Intimacy Often Comes From Challenges That Lead to Personal Growth Post published by Ann Smith on Mar 31, 2010 in Healthy Connections Counsellor Hills – I once believed that the best indicator of a great relationship was a lack a conflict, arguments or...
Feb 23, 2015 | Anger, Anxiety, Controlling relationships, Counselling, Depression, Domestic Abuse, Featured, Grief, overreacting, relationship breakdown, Relationships, resilience, Stress, Uncategorized, work-life balance
5 Ways Resilient People Use Failure to Their Advantage Failure can serve as an opportunity to bounce back even better than before. Post published by Amy Morin on Feb 18, 2015 in What Mentally Strong People Don’t Do Counsellor Bella Vista – While some...