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Creating Change Psychology & Counselling

Locality: Baulkham Hills, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 8883 3185



Address: Suite 110 Sky City 20B Lexington Drive 2153 Baulkham Hills, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.creatingchange.net.au/

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20.01.2022 Do you sometimes feel like your loved one isn’t ‘there’, as if they have difficulty hearing or even seeing you? Do you witness them sitting at the kitchen table, staring into space for an hour or two? You might be wondering why they do this, and is it normal. We assist with some advice and steps to support them. https://www.creatingchange.net.au/loved-one-support-dissoc/



15.01.2022 HELPING A PERSON WHO HAS LOST A FRIEND OR LOVED ONE TO SUICIDE. If you have a friend, family member or colleague who has lost somebody to suicide, you may be wondering how to be there for them. Talking to those who have lost a loved one to suicide presents challenges beyond the discomfort we commonly feel in the presence of grief. Despite our best intentions, our eagerness to comfort someone or to fill a long silence may unwittingly cause us to say hurtful things. Similarly,... the fear of compounding the loss survivor’s pain by saying the wrong thing may cause us to self-edit in unhelpful ways or lead to our avoiding those who are grieving altogether. TO LEARN about the phrases and actions that are helpful read on - https://www.keepcalm.org.au/calm-conversations-about-suici/

13.01.2022 Just ride the rollercoaster of life this Christmas - you will come out the other side

11.01.2022 Wishing you a safe and happy Christmas time. We look forward to supporting you again in 2021. We are open over the Christmas and New Years period should you need some assistance at this time



06.01.2022 We hope everyone has an amazing Friday and weekend :)

05.01.2022 Have you every found yourself sitting at the kitchen table, staring into space not for a minute or two as many do, but realise it has actually been an hour or two? Do you often ‘lose time’ and can’t remember what you did during that time? What happens in that time, why do you 'space out'? https://www.creatingchange.net.au/dissociation-spaced-out-/

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