When people hear about psychologists, psychiatrists, or any other therapy counsels, they immediately are afraid to talk about them; like it’s a taboo subject. The reality is a little bit different; people have a lot of problems, including emotional problems that they have to deal with on a daily basis - something that might eventually ruin mental health. This is one of the reasons why Counselling service was born. It is an environment where people can learn that a therapist is a guide through the world of emotion.

One big myth that should be demolished immediately is the one referring to answers. The therapist isn’t the one who has the answers; you are. Counselling service brings forth the idea that through dialogue and communication, a person can determine what the problem is and what the best solutions to fix that particular problem are. The key here is to ask the right questions and create a whole picture where the “patient” can see the whole perspective. It’s important to understand that we are emotional beings and it’s natural to be influenced by our environment, the situations we are going through and even the people in our lives. The trick is to learn how to deal with those influences and most importantly what to do when things go south.

One of the most common issues people have when they come to the Counselling service is depression. This comes from a deeper feeling and is fueled by various factors in one’s life. For example, one can be frustrated with his current job, which leads to dissatisfaction, which can lead to actual depression. People feel frustrated when they seem to be going nowhere, be it at work, in their family lives or even in achieving their personal goals. This frustration needs to be channeled towards making a certain change in one’s behavior which can lead to the real problem.

So what is the solution here? Seeking the guidance and the patience of the Counselling service can actually be a great direction someone can take. It’s all about how badly one person wants to change his current situation for the better. The process can be slow and there are certain steps that need to be followed, but once the snowball goes down the hill, nothing can stop it. One piece of advice here though: people shouldn’t expect immediate results. One person’s behavior has been modulated over time with a great deal of experiences and even more choices and decisions. This is the reason why the changes will be slow and the person will have to face a lot of barriers before having to win the war against depression.

If you have a certain case that you want to speak about, the contact info provided below can be of great help to you.

Professional Counselling & Coaching Services
Auchenflower Clinic, 15 Munro St, Auchenflower
Brisbane, Queensland, 4066
Phone: 07 3371 4993,
Email: [email protected]