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The Hummingbird Centre

Locality: Warners Bay, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 4946 0919



Address: 3/2-4 King Street 2282 Warners Bay, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.hummingbirdcentre.com.au

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25.01.2022 It's tomorrow!! Dr Tina Bryson joins us live from the USA tomorrow 9am to talk about practical strategies to manage child behaviour and support their emotions. Only $55: https://www.trybooking.com/BKYQX



23.01.2022 Being emotionally available to your kids is one of the keys to raising a happy and resilient child. Learn how at the Circle of Security Parenting Program - starting February 2021 at Kahibah. http://hummingbirdcentre.com.au/events/circle-of-security/

23.01.2022 Psychologists: Chronic resistance can cause a co-creation of therapist and client. We can compassionately understand resistance as inevitable essential focus of psychotherapy, and as a phobic avoidance of what is perceived to be intolerable by the client. http://hummingbirdcentre.com.au//kathy-steele-20/series-7/

19.01.2022 Does your 8 - 12 year old suffer from Anxiety? The Cool Kids Anxiety Management program is a 10 session Cognitive Behaviour based therapy group . Starts February 2021, places limited. http://hummingbirdcentre.com.au/events/cool-kids/



17.01.2022 What informs us of how long and challenging a treatment course might last with clients who have Complex PTSD or Dissociative Disorders? Join Kathy for 2 webinars in March 2021 - only $55 AUD. https://www.trybooking.com/BMFLL

16.01.2022 With CHRONIC PAIN, the brain and nervous system become overprotective and send unnecessary warning signals. Understanding your pain is important, because you can then make changes in how you respond to pain. A holistic approach to pain management includes addressing biomedical needs, mind-body factors, social and environmental factors, activity, and nutrition to retrain the brain and nervous system, and maximise tissue health. Read more here on how mental health professionals can address a range of issues that contribute to pain, and provide a comprehensive assessment followed by interventions: http://www.hummingbirdcentre.com.au/psychology/chronic-pain/

14.01.2022 The mind of a child who has been through TRAUMA works differently to others, often resulting in difficult behaviour. Learn daily strategies to help your child recover from developmental trauma. FEBRUARY 2021 @ Kahibah with family Psychologist Phil Bird. http://hummingbirdcentre.com.au//building-new-pathways-fo/



11.01.2022 4 weeks, 12 hours of learning across the Thank you The Hummingbird Centre for hosting Lisa and an awesome teaching experience! If you'd love for Lisa Tern...i Dion to teach for your organization, contact the Institute @ [email protected] #SynergeticPlayTherapy #SynergeticPlayTherapyInstitute #TheHummingbirdCentre #playtherapy #LisaDion #ComeLearnWithUs

10.01.2022 Chronic Pain is the focus of this year's National Psychology Week. There is a strong connection between Mental Health and chronic pain - APS are running a FREE webinar on pain and how Psychology can help: https://psychweek.org.au/webinar/

08.01.2022 Implementing routine can be a highly effective strategy in therapy - avoid unhelpful habits and gain a sense of productivity! Check out our tips on getting started: http://www.hummingbirdcentre.com.au/p/implementing-routine/

08.01.2022 Psychologists: Intentional self-injury is a common problem in working with clients with complex trauma and dissociation. Webinars commencing in April 2021: explore how to understand self-injury compassionately, and what to do to help the client reduce and stop these behaviours that are used to regulate and reduce shame. $77AUD https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing?eid=671978

07.01.2022 Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Awareness Week 2020. About one in 20 men experience depression during their partner's pregnancy, and one in 10 struggle with depression after their child's birth. Read 2 Dad's stories about their mental heath challenges surrounding their child's birth. https://www.abc.net.au//dads-talk-about-their-exp/12698834



07.01.2022 The average onset for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is 22-35 years of age. Sufferers try to neutralise repetitive unwanted thoughts by repeating a physical or mental action. The most common treatment is ERP: Exposure Response Prevention. But how do you get diagnosed? Dr Lisa Millar explains: http://www.hummingbirdcentre.com.au/psychology/ocd/

04.01.2022 Phil returns in March 2021 with his course for Parents on helping their child recover from trauma using practical daily strategies - particularly helpful for Foster Carers and Kindship Carers. http://hummingbirdcentre.com.au//building-new-pathways-fo/

01.01.2022 Approximately 9% of Australians will experience an eating disorder during their lifetime. Eating disorders consist of persistent distorted beliefs and perceptions about weight, food, and body size or shape that result in excessive changes to eating and/or exercise behaviours. Certain personality traits can contribute to the development of an eating disorder, as well as socio-cultural influences and genetic vulnerability. Find out more on the types of eating disorders and their treatments: http://www.hummingbirdcentre.com.au/psych/eating-disorders/

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