Aneka Srinivasan

Why therapy can feel hard and why you might feel worse before you feel better

Starting therapy is often a hopeful decision. It usually reflects a desire to understand yourself better, cope differently, or make meaningful changes in your life. At the same time, many people are surprised to find that therapy can feel uncomfortable at first, and that emotions may feel heavier rather than lighter. This can be confusing, […]

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Building Self-Advocacy Skills in Therapy: Learning to Speak Up Safely

Self-advocacy is the ability to recognise your needs, express them clearly, and take action that supports your wellbeing. For many people, building self-advocacy skills doesn’t come naturally, especially if they’ve grown up in environments where their voice was dismissed, they felt unsafe speaking up, or they learned to prioritise the comfort of others over their

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The Power of Insight: How Self-Understanding Transforms Therapy and Growth

Insight is one of the most powerful catalysts for change in therapy. It refers to a client’s growing awareness of their thoughts, emotions, behaviours, and the underlying patterns that influence them. While therapy often focuses on developing coping strategies and practical skills, building insight helps clients understand why they think, feel, and act the way

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A Closer Look at Learning: When and Why Assessments Can Help

Cognitive and educational assessments are valuable tools used by psychologists to understand how a person learns, thinks, and processes information. These assessments provide insight into areas of strength and difficulty, helping to create a clearer picture of an individual’s learning profile.   A cognitive assessment explores how someone approaches problem-solving, remembers information, uses language, and pays

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Building Awareness: The First Step Toward Better Mental Health

One of the most powerful tools for improving mental health is self-awareness — the ability to notice and understand our thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. Many of us move through the day on “autopilot,” reacting to situations without fully realising what drives our responses. Building awareness helps us pause, reflect, and make conscious choices rather than

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Supporting Children with ADHD Through a Strengths-Based Lens

When parenting or teaching a child with ADHD, it’s easy to become focused on the challenges—difficulty with focus, impulsivity, or emotional intensity. But when we reframe ADHD as a difference, not a deficit, we open up space to see the incredible strengths these children bring to the world: curiosity, creativity, energy, resilience, and passion. Understanding

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How Weather Influences Mood – and Ways to Support Wellbeing

It is well established that environmental factors, including weather, can significantly influence psychological wellbeing. For instance, exposure to natural sunlight supports the regulation of circadian rhythms and serotonin production, both of which are linked to mood stability and energy levels. Conversely, reduced daylight during winter months has been associated with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a

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Surprising Things Psychologists Can Help With

When most people think of psychologists, they picture someone helping clients manage anxiety, depression, or trauma. While these are common areas of support, the scope of psychology is far broader than many realise. Psychologists often work in areas you might not expect—addressing challenges that impact daily life in subtle but powerful ways. 1. Sleep Difficulties

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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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