Discover Serenity: Transform Your Mental Health with The Mindful Centre's Expert Therapy Services

Did you know that depression affects over 264 million people worldwide? It's a staggering statistic, but there's hope. At The Mindful Centre, we believe that no one should navigate the complexities of depression and anxiety alone. Since 2006 our therapy services have offered a beacon of light in the darkness, providing thousands of people, just like you with the tools and support to find clarity, confidence, and calm.

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Irene Matanovic
Nurturing Intimacy: The Power of Couples Counselling and 5 Tips to a Happier Marriage

In the intricate tapestry of human relationships, few bonds rival the depth and complexity of marriage. Yet, as beautiful as it can be, marriage often presents challenges that test the strength and resilience of both partners. From communication breakdowns to conflicting priorities, navigating the ebbs and flows of married life requires dedication, understanding, and sometimes, a little professional guidance.

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Cristy Houghton
What is a mental health care plan?

A mental health care plan is a formal document that outlines the treatment and support you'll receive for mental health issues. It's typically provided by a medical doctor or general practitioner (GP) and allows you to access subsidised mental health services. If you're in Australia, here's how you can get a mental health care plan:

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Irene Matanovic
10 ways counselling can help you manage a chronic health condition.

Counselling can play a significant role in helping individuals manage chronic diseases by addressing various psychological, emotional, and behavioural aspects of their condition. While counselling cannot directly cure a chronic disease, it can provide valuable support and strategies to improve overall well-being and quality of life. Here's how counselling can help:

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Irene Matanovic
International Day of Friendship July 30, 2023

This year on July 30 is International Day of Friendship. In 2011, the U.N. designated the first International Day of Friendship to promote peace and harmony through building bridges between communities, but the very first World Friendship Day was proposed in 1958 by an organisation called the World Friendship Crusade. According to the International Day of Friendship organisers, babies start to recognize friendships by 9 months of age, and by the time we’re young adults, the average person spends from 10-25 hours per week socializing with friends.

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Irene Matanovic
Healthy Habits

Men’s Health Week is coming up next month from 12-18 June 2023. The theme this year is Healthy Habits which encourages men to identify small changes they can make to benefit their health and wellbeing.

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Irene Matanovic
How to stay present in our busy lives

Many people describe their lives as busy and fast paced and not having enough time to slow down or switch off. Due to constantly being on the go it can be challenging to stay in the present moment. Instead when we take breaks our attention usually goes to our phones, TV or the other distractions of day to day life. The danger of not being present is that we are often mindlessly engaging in activities but in the background our mind is continuing to be active.

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Irene Matanovic
Maintaining Boundaries

Maintaining strong connected relationships with family and friends is important for our overall well-being, but sometimes we may need to establish boundaries with those who have a tendency to overstep

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Irene Matanovic
How we talk to ourselves matters

We all hold certain beliefs and perceptions of who we are, which can be either negative or positive. These certain beliefs and ideas that we hold are influenced by our upbringing, past experiences, culture and relationships. The way we see ourselves can also be heavily influenced by the way we talk to ourselves, which can also impact on how we think, feel and behave.

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Irene Matanovic
Setting new goals

Happy New Year everyone! For many of us, the start of the year means that we set new goals for ourselves. We plan to do more exercise, eat more vegetables, or spend less time on social media and more time with our families and friends.

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Irene Matanovic