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One of the biggest causes of stress in the workplace is not feeling able to resolve a situation that is not working for you. Sometimes people don’t even know where to start to get an issue addressed that is troubling them. That is a ticking time-bomb, both for them...
An Introduction to Self-Esteem
Self-Esteem is a topic that is discussed amongst young people and in schools, but it often goes un-noticed outside of these environments. Whilst government advisors, educators, mental health experts and psychologists all agree that self-esteem is extremely important...
Teenage Views on Anger
A recent study brought out from the University of Texas Austin shows that teenagers who don’t believe people have the ability to make conscious and willing changes to their behaviour are more likely to act aggressively in situations where their temper may be tested....
Stressed Out Kids at School
STRESSED OUT KIDS AT SCHOOL The headline promises, ‘Michael Gove, Education Secretary, has raised the possibility of longer school hours and shorter holidays.’ “Hooray,” you would expect parents to yell, “no more kids getting under our feet,” but what about the...
Valentine’s day is upon us
It’s that time of the year when we declare our undying love to our wives, husbands and partners, and if single, look at couples with envious eyes and go out full steam to find love for ourselves. It’s that time of year we spend a small fortune on red roses, fancy...
What happens after you have completed an Anger Management Programme?
What happens after you have completed an Anger Management Programme? After saying goodbye to Mike Fisher and all the friends you’ve met over the weekend, the first promise you’ll make is to keep in touch and maintain that buddy support network, which Mike has been so...


