Aneka Srinivasan

The Connection Between Self-Care and Burnout

Burnout is a state of emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion that results from prolonged or repeated stress. Common signs include fatigue, reduced motivation, difficulty concentrating, and a sense of detachment or ineffectiveness. Burnout can occur across various settings, including work, caregiving, education, and healthcare, particularly when demands consistently exceed available resources. Self-care plays a critical […]

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How Couples and Family Therapy Can Be Helpful

Healthy relationships are essential for our overall wellbeing, yet maintaining them can be challenging during times of stress, change, or emotional tension. Couples and family therapy offers a safe, structured environment to explore these challenges and work toward meaningful, lasting change. One of the most significant benefits of therapy is improving communication. Many relationship struggles

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Building Self-Regulation Skills in Kids: A Neuroaffirming Approach

Self-regulation is the ability to manage emotions, behaviour, and energy levels in a way that supports wellbeing and connection with others. For many children—especially neurodivergent kids—building self-regulation skills isn’t about “fixing” behaviour, but about understanding their needs, supporting their nervous system, and celebrating their unique ways of being. A neuroaffirming approach to self-regulation recognises that

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Grounding Techniques: Staying Present to Ease Psychological Distress

When anxiety, trauma, or emotional overwhelm strike, our minds can spiral into past fears or future worries. In those moments, grounding techniques offer a lifeline—bringing us back to the present and helping to ease psychological distress. These simple, practical strategies focus on reconnecting with the body and environment, reducing the power of intrusive thoughts and

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The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: Pros, Cons, and Strategies for Healthy Use

Social media has become an integral part of modern life, offering connection, entertainment, and information at our fingertips. However, its influence on mental health is complex. While it provides benefits, excessive or unregulated use can contribute to stress, anxiety, and depression. Let’s explore both sides of the issue and discuss strategies for maintaining a healthy

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The Link Between Chronic Pain and Psychological Factors

Living with chronic pain can feel like carrying an invisible weight. For many people, pain is not just a physical sensation — it can also affect emotions, thoughts, and relationships. Research has shown a strong connection between chronic pain and psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, depression, and trauma. This does not mean the pain

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Harnessing Imagery Techniques and Mindfulness to Ease Anxiety

Anxiety can feel overwhelming, making it difficult to focus, relax, or even engage in everyday tasks. Fortunately, imagery techniques combined with mindfulness can offer a powerful way to calm the mind and regain a sense of control. These strategies work by engaging the senses and promoting a shift from distressing thoughts to a state of

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Understanding ADHD and Executive Dysfunction: Strategies for Daily Life

ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is commonly associated with difficulty focusing, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. However, one of its most challenging aspects is executive dysfunction—a core feature that affects planning, organisation, emotional regulation, and time management. Understanding the relationship between ADHD and executive dysfunction can provide valuable insight into why daily tasks may feel overwhelming and how to

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Breaking Free from Negative Self-Talk: How Therapy Can Help

Negative self-talk can be a relentless inner critic, convincing us that we’re not good enough, smart enough, or worthy of happiness. These automatic, self-defeating thoughts can fuel anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem, making it difficult to move forward in life. Fortunately, therapy provides effective strategies to challenge and reframe these thoughts, fostering self-compassion and a

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The Stages of Change: A Roadmap for Transformational Therapy

The stages of change model, developed by Prochaska and DiClemente, provides a framework for understanding how individuals move through the process of making behavioural changes. Recognising these stages in therapy is crucial because they guide the interventions and support a therapist can provide to meet the client where they are in their journey. 1. Precontemplation

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