Corrections (School Notification of Sex Offenders) Amendment Bill

http://www.legislation.govt.nz/bill/member/2020/0313/14.0/whole.html#LMS378655 Currently, the Department of Corrections is placing some sex offenders in a community without informing the local school or schools. This bill seeks to ensure that, when a sex offender is placed in a community, the principals of the local schools are notified of this placement. By receiving notification from the Department of Corrections,…

Anxiety : School Phobia

Anxiety : School Phobia

https://www.drugs.com/cg/school-phobia.html School phobia (fo-b-uh) is when your child is very nervous and refuses to go to school. It is also called school avoidance (uh-voy-dunts). A phobia is a strong fear of something for no obvious reason. Phobias can cause very bad anxiety or panic attacks. School phobias are common when children start school between 5…

Trauma-Related Sleep Disorders

Trauma-Related Sleep Disorders

https://www.sleephelp.org/ptsd-and-sleep Nightmares and flashbacks are very common in PTSD sufferers. Nightmares can cause frequent arousals, which reduce sleep quality. They can also make it more difficult to get to sleep, and contribute to a general sense of anxiety about sleep itself. In one clinical trial, more than 70 percent of veterans in the study reported regular nightmares….

MSD Standard: The organisation promotes client-centred practice

MSD Standard: The organisation promotes client-centred practice

The organisation involves its clients and stakeholders in planning, implementation, and evaluation at all levels of the service to ensure services are current and responsive. Evidence may include: policies and procedures relating to client participation in service development and review policies that support the rights of clients; for example, unimpeded access to personal items recognition…

Creating a safe space for a client

Creating a safe space for a client

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-right-mindset/202005/10-common-myths-about-therapy Trained clinicians know that the arrangement and distance between them and the client are critical for a safe and workable therapeutic alliance. Psychological or physical separation from the client can create subtle authority and intimidation and an inability on the client’s part to fully connect and disclose information pertinent to treatment. The typical therapeutic…

Myth 1. People who seek psychotherapy are weak, mentally ill, or crazy.

Myth 1. People who seek psychotherapy are weak, mentally ill, or crazy.

Untrue. Nowadays if you seek treatment, it’s often viewed as a sign of resourcefulness. The average therapy client struggles with many of the same problems we all struggle with daily: relationships, self-doubt, confidence, self-esteem, work-life stress, life transitions, depression, and anxiety. The preferred designation for the person in therapy is “client,” not “patient,” for that very reason. Over my 25…

How to Spot the Hidden Signs Someone Is Gaslighting

How to Spot the Hidden Signs Someone Is Gaslighting

Learn the hidden signs someone is gaslighting. “That never happened.” “You’re too sensitive.” “You’re overreacting.” “It was just a joke.” Gaslighting. It’s a term you’ve probably heard before, but the signs can be confusing. In this video, Dr. Ramani Durvasula and MedCircle host Kyle Kittleson discuss… What is gaslighting? What does gaslighting behavior look like?…

Twisted knot

Breaking the cycle of anxiety and avoidant behaviours

Negotiating boundaries – counselling helps you learn to negotiate your boundaries with people so that you can look after your own interests and stand up for yourself, while letting other people know where they stand. Making your expectations of others clear and direct; as well as disentangling from co-dependent relationships without getting caught up in other…

Brexit damages ability of UK to catch child abuse offenders

Brexit damages ability of UK to catch child abuse offenders

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/apr/16/mps-call-for-action-over-expected-rise-in-child-sexual-abuse-during-coronavirus-pandemic Europol said it had seen “increased online activity by those seeking child abuse material”. The UK will cease to belong to Europol, which helps member states combat serious international crime and terrorism, once the transition period for leaving the EU ends. Christine Jardine, the Lib Dem home affairs spokesperson, who wrote the letter to…