Sleep and PTSD
Trying to forget the unforgettable- musing on PTSD and sleep By Clinical Psychologist, Kathryn Smith Lest We Forget will be pledged across the nation this Anzac Day as we approach 100 years since Gallipoli but for many of our veterans and …
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Therapy Dogs and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder By Dr Stan Steindl As the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli approaches, we are inspired by the great heroics of soldiers in combat serving and protecting our nation, and we are humbled …
Acceptance in the Treatment of Trauma
By Erika Fiorenza, Clinical Psychologist Psychological distress is considered a normal and natural reaction to trauma. However, a small proportion of trauma survivors may go on to develop trauma associated disorders which have a significant impact on their functioning and …
Therapy dogs: Posttraumatic stress disorder treatments continue to evolve
By Dr Stan Steindl, Clinical Psychologist As the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli approaches, we are inspired by the great heroics of soldiers in combat serving and protecting our nation, and we are humbled by the enormous sacrifices …
Trying to forget the unforgettable- musing on PTSD and sleep
By Towards Better Sleep Facilitators, Kathryn Smith, Clinical Psychologist & Dr Curt Gray, Psychiatrist Lest We Forget will be pledged across the nation this Anzac Day as we approach 100 years since Gallipoli but for many of our veterans and ex-servicemen, …
Responding to People’s Trauma
Trauma regularly touches our community. Events like car accidents, assaults, hold ups, and natural and man made disasters seem to happen all too often. Experiencing a traumatic event can have a marked impact on people’s lives. The possible psychological effects …