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Rose Park Psychology

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8333 0940



Address: 30 Kensington Road 5067 Adelaide, SA, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 We have been very lucky to be joined by Vespa from Guide Dogs SA.NT this week! Vespa is in training to be an Autism Assistance Dog, and is currently being looked after by receptionist Angie who does home boarding with Guide Dogs. You can find out more about the wonderful work Guide Dogs SA/NT do through the following link (https://www.guidedogs.org.au/services) and also the ways you can support them through more than donations. Wishing you a safe and happy Easter!... ~RPP See more



23.01.2022 CHRISTMAS HOURS: Please note that we will be closed on Monday 25 December Tuesday 26 December Monday 1 January... Most psychologists are on leave from 23 December to 2 January, however individual leave may vary. From 27 December to 29 December we will have admin on site from 10.30 to 15.00 if you need to reach us. Wishing you a safe and enjoyable festive season, The RPP Team

23.01.2022 There are only a few spots left in our next Mindfulness Meditation Group run by Dr Christine Botha-Webb, starting Tuesday 23 May! Studies have shown that Mindfulness skills are useful in addressing a broad range of issues, including (but not limited to!): anxiety, stress, sleep, relationships, and can even contribute to boosting your immune system. Click on the link below to find out more, or contact our team on (08) 8333 0940, or [email protected]

19.01.2022 For those of you who remember Vespa visiting us - here's an update on him and the work he does! Guide Dogs SA.NT



16.01.2022 **EDIT: Date corrected We are excited to promote the next round of our highly successful Mindfulness Meditation groups for adults and adolescents, commencing Tuesday 24 April. These groups will once again be facilitated by Dr Christine Botha-Webb. Adolescents (13-19): 4.30 - 5.30 Adults: 6 - 7.30... To register your interest contact our friendly reception staff on (08) 8333 0940, or [email protected] Alternatively find out more by clicking on the links below! Adolescents: http://www.roseparkpsychology.com.au/mindfulness-meditatio/ Adults: http://www.roseparkpsychology.com.au/mindfulness-meditatio/

15.01.2022 Our last Mindfulness Meditation Group for 2017 starts on Tues 5 September and it's filling up fast! For more information, or to book in, check out our website or contact one of our team on (08) 8333 0940. The courses have been running at capacity throughout the year so don's miss out!

13.01.2022 Did you know that about 1 in 20 Australians has an eating disorder? The government announced today that they will review access to Medicare-funded psychological... treatment. Patients with eating disorders typically require 20 sessions of treatment to be effective, at the bare minimum, but the maximum number of sessions of treatment somebody can access under Medicare is 10. http://www.abc.net.au//australian-health-system-fa/8485300



08.01.2022 We are excited to announce that the What's the Buzz? programs are continuing to run into 2018 and beyond, under the tutelage of our Education and Well-being Consultant Emily Shaw. More information can be found via the link below - register your interest ASAP to secure a spot!

06.01.2022 Sleep-related issues are becoming more and more common in today's society. With a wide variety of causes, including but not limited to: technology, underlying anxiety and/or depression, and disruptive work patterns (shift-work, FIFO, etc), developments in addressing sleep are always worth paying attention to. The Re-Timer Glasses (https://www.re-timer.com/) are a tool that Rose Park psychologists have been integrating into therapy addressing sleep concerns over the last 2 years, that have recently been used by the Socceroos in their World Cup campaign (http://www.abc.net.au//glasses-socceroos-wore-to-b/9144762). Feel free to check out Re-Timer's website, or ours, for more information on how they can improve sleep.

06.01.2022 Adolescent mindfulness is BACK. Dr Christine Botha-Webb has rebooted our Mindfulness Meditation Group for 14-19 year olds and it is already booking up! Adolescents today are struggling with increased pressure from all aspects of their life, and mindfulness meditation has been shown to (among other things): reduce stress, anxiety, and depression; improve resilience and self-esteem; heighten academic performance; enhance empathy and compassion; improve quality of sleep; and inc...rease happiness and acceptance. For more details click on the link or call us on (08) 8333 0940 Under 14 or have children under 14? The MindUP Curriculum, delivered by our Wellbeing & Education Consultant, Emily Shaw, could be just the thing. Find out more at https://goo.gl/vih6Gb

06.01.2022 Excited to announce our next Mindfulness Meditation Group with Dr Christine Botha-Webb! For more information give us a call on (08) 8333 0940, or check out http://www.roseparkpsychology.com.au/mindfulness-meditatio/

05.01.2022 We are extremely excited to welcome Kate Hollitt to our team! Kate is a highly experienced clinical psychologist who particularly enjoys working with children, adolescents, and their families. Kate will initially be here on Thursdays. With a substantial background in disability, she is another practitioner who is able to offer services under the NDIS! Watch this space for more information on Kate, or give us a call on (08) 8333 0940.



01.01.2022 A few weeks ago, the ABC aired a Employable Me, and you can still watch it on ABC iView. This delightful (sometimes sad) 3 part program introduces us to around ...10 impressive mostly young adults aspiring to independence, a place in the world, the ability to contribute and particularly a job. But their quest is complicated by their disability. Most of these exceptional people have autism, one lives with Tourettes and another navigates life with Fragile X. Also exceptional are the family, support people, researchers and the employers who recognise the unique value of these job seekers. Gentle humour and great sympathy set the tone. If you haven't watched it, check it out now! http://ow.ly/jnOz30jJCNW See more

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