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Richmond Central Psychology

Locality: Richmond, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9674 0390



Address: 30 Thomas Street 3121 Richmond, VIC, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 An interesting read by Dr. Marcus Squirrell on Sexual Orientation-Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Follow us for more articles of interest like these to come. http://www.slideshare.net//what-if-i-am-gay-part-1-71790488



24.01.2022 Meet our consultant Dr. Marcus Squirrell. Dr Squirrell is a clinical psychologist who offers assessment and therapy services to adults. He has worked in the public and private sector in adult psychiatry, drug and alcohol, occupational rehabilitation and in forensic environments such as prisons. He specialises in treatment for men who engage in compulsive sexual behaviours, sexual concerns such as erectile dysfunction and services for the GLBT community. He is trained in CBT, Mindfulness, Clinical Hypnotherapy and drug and alcohol treatment and treats a range of clinical disorders and coping concerns such as low self-esteem and anger problems. To make an appointment with Marcus, phone (03) 9674 0390 or for more information visit our website www.richmondcentralpsychology.com

24.01.2022 For you or anyone who needs it, support 7 days a week is only a call away. Sharing these numbers could help someone without you even realising it.

23.01.2022 In part 2 of this article, Dr Marcus Squirrell discusses treatment of Sexual-Orientation Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (SO-OCD) http://www.slideshare.net/RichCPsych/what-if-i-am-gay-part-2



23.01.2022 Tickets are still available for The Movember Foundation's event tonight 'One night in Movember'. This event is a chance for mates, brothers, fathers, partners and sons from all walks of life to look beyond stereotypes and uncover what being a man really means in 2017. We are looking forward to attending...see you there! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/one-night-in-movember-in-octob

22.01.2022 We too #believeinchange

21.01.2022 Exercise can be beneficial for more than just physical health. Here are some of the benefits of exercise on mental health, too.



20.01.2022 We are very excited to announce to newest addition to our practice, psychologist David Demmer. David holds valuable experience working with issues such as depression, anxiety, adjustment and stress related issues. David has a particular interest and expertise in mens health, establishing and facilitating mental health programs specially for men. To make an appointment with David, please contact us on (03) 9674 0390 or visit http://www.richmondcentralpsychology.com.au/

20.01.2022 Meet our consultant Dr. Clint Gurtman. Dr. Gurtman is a clinical and forensic psychologist, Senior Lecturer, and co director of Richmond Central Psychology. He has an interest in mood and anxiety disorders, addictive behaviours, insomnia, men's health, psychologist training and independent psychological assessments. To make an appointment with Clint, phone (03) 9674 0390 or for more information visit our website www.richmondcentralpsychology.com

18.01.2022 Today is R U OK?Day, our national day of action and a reminder to all Australians that youve got what it takes to have a life-changing conversation. Use toda...y to start these conversations and as a reminder to keep them going all year round. If every Australian takes the time to ask, listen, encourage action and check in when someone around them is struggling, well move closer to our vision of a world where we are all connected and are protected against suicide. More at www.ruok.org.au

17.01.2022 'Self-care is not about indulgence, it's about self-preservation' -Audrey Lorde. Here are some great self-care strategies to get you through your working week :-)

17.01.2022 We are thrilled to announce another addition to our practice, psychologist Tomas Cartmill. Tomas is a clinically trained psychologist with expertise in mental health, resilience, performance and mental strategy. To make an appointment with Tomas, please contact us on (03) 9674 0390 or visit www.richmondcentralpsychology.com.au



14.01.2022 In this 'Top Blokes Talk' video, our MensLine counsellors give insights into helping men to understand the impact of managing their emotions.

12.01.2022 Do you underestimate yourself? An interesting read on how we may overlook our capability.

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11.01.2022 Today is R U OK?Day, our national day of action and a reminder to all Australians that you’ve got what it takes to have a life-changing conversation. Use toda...y to start these conversations and as a reminder to keep them going all year round. If every Australian takes the time to ask, listen, encourage action and check in when someone around them is struggling, we’ll move closer to our vision of a world where we are all connected and are protected against suicide. More at www.ruok.org.au

10.01.2022 'With all the recent media attention on the Harvey Weinstein scandalnumerous revelations by movie stars about the powerful Hollywood film producers sexual harassment and assault habitswere seeing many references to his behavior as sex addiction'...But is it really? https://www.psychologytoday.com//dont-call-harvey-weinstei

09.01.2022 A stressful childhood takes its toll in many ways. But new research is highlighting how a chaotic upbringing can also make people stronger in some very specific ways.

07.01.2022 Meet our consultants! We now have evening and Saturday appointments available. Please call 03 9674 0390.

07.01.2022 An interesting read...how do you best use social media?

07.01.2022 "Empathy is a choice, it's a vulnerable choice" - a creative and insightful short video of the difference between sympathy & empathy from Smiling Mind.

04.01.2022 "We can be a stubborn lot, us men, thinking that stoicism is a key foundation of our masculinity. It means that talking openly with each other about our struggl...es remains a taboo. But the reality is, suffering in silence is a tortuous and unsustainable existence. Male body image and its associated disorders have become a silent epidemic that is paralysing men." - via SBS Australia If you, or someone you know is experiencing body image concerns, you can call our National Helpline on 1800 33 4673.

03.01.2022 Today is World Bipolar Day. What do you know about Bipolar? Reduce stigma by finding out more.

02.01.2022 A very open and refreshing conversation between the young royals on mental health.

01.01.2022 We are are excited to announce that from the 2nd of December our practice will be relocating to 30 Thomas Street, Richmond. We look forward to welcoming our patients to our new premises - RCP Team

01.01.2022 Men are 3x more likely to die by suicide than women, yet why are they less inclined to talk about their struggles? An insightful video discussing the social pressures men face to live up to a 'tough, stoic' masculine ideal & how a change is vital to saving lives. http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au//men-are-killing-themse/

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