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Manly Pittwater Psychology

Locality: Dee Why

Phone: +61 418 265 437



Address: Suite 4229, 834 Pittwater Rd. 2099 Dee Why, NSW, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 In the midst of the current Caronavirus crisis, there are some positive aspects.



23.01.2022 An article for parents, well worth reading !

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17.01.2022 Some helpful advice regarding stress !

15.01.2022 With school holidays, its the perfect opportunity to spend some quality time outdoors with your children.



14.01.2022 Here is a lovely idea for something different during the school holidays !

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12.01.2022 Parents and carers - some helpful tips relating to home schooling children during these challenging times!

09.01.2022 The quote below was an important comment from a wife in a couple session today. When energy is directed towards the other and trying to get the relationship t...o change, the self gets submerged by increasing emotional sensitivity. When energy goes into maturely managing self, intensity reduces and people have the breathing space to grow. See more

08.01.2022 The Government is offering free psychological services to Australians affected by the current bushfires. I do hope that those affected will take advantage of these services.



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