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Our blog is written in house by our team of psychologists, our dietician and some guest writers. It is a curation of our thoughts, favourite facts and top tips for health and wellbeing and is often inspired by our own lived experiences.
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Sometimes a Wound Lives on a Different Floor
When trauma lives beyond the reach of words, healing doesn't require a perfect narrative. Discover how EMDR, somatic therapy, schema therapy, and other approaches help you access and process what language alone can't reach — at Conscious Health Clinic in the Illawarra.

Nichole Lewis
Jun 34 min read


The perfect parent doesn't exist — and that's the whole point
The guilt that comes with every snapped word or distracted moment is real — but it may also be completely misplaced. Here's what the science actually says about what children need from us.

Lola Von Stebut
May 189 min read


Behavioural Activation for Depression: The Power of Small Steps
Feeling low and struggling with daily tasks? When depression sets in, even small chores feel overwhelming. Behavioural activation helps break this cycle by gently re-engaging with everyday activities. This 7-day, 15-minutes-a-day cleaning schedule makes it manageable. One room, one day at a time. Small, consistent actions create real momentum and can make a meaningful difference to your mood and wellbeing.

Deb Kaita-Kakiiza
May 65 min read


How Do I Get My Partner Into Therapy? A psychologist’s perspective
A psychologist’s perspective on wanting your partner to change, what’s really driving the urge for them to change, and how focusing on your own support can shift the relationship.

James McIntosh
Apr 244 min read


Beyond #Fitspo: Exercise as True Empowerment
In a digital age saturated with images of sculpted bodies and fitness mantras, the #fitspo movement has taken center stage, often...

Jacqueline Tyler
Nov 6, 20232 min read


Life as a Psychologist
It has been my job for 15 years and my academic focus for 4 years before that. My career trajectory looked like this... (in chronological order) motel cleaner, McDonald's fry and hash brown girl, Body Shop gift wrapper, mexican restaurant waitress (a job I lost because I didn't smile enough after my brother died), selling bread at the markets and selling Doc Martens and Birkenstock shoes I only ever dreamed of being able to afford (I now buy them for my daughter, today I wore

Nichole Sullivan
Nov 2, 20219 min read


Bibliotherapy
Bibliotherapy is the use of books as therapy in the treatment of mental or psychological disorders. I might be old fashioned, however...

Nichole Lewis
Oct 21, 20181 min read
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