Neuro-psychotherapy is unique and a different approach from other theoretical models as it focusses on the neural processes that underlie human responses such like…
Attention deficit disorder (ADD), also known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), does not make the person look different on the outside, but you...
Trauma can be defined by sexual assault/rape, war, natural disasters, child abuse, accidents, exploitation and betrayal, life-threatening illness, loss of a partner or child and other...
We can all have good and bad days but are able to press on in everyday activities. However, adult ADD can lead to ruined lives. People with ADD can struggle...
Defences may be seen as coping, ‘mechanisms of defence’ that are unconsciously determined, and often beyond our immediate awareness. They are there to protect...
Julie Le Franc, psychoanalytic psychotherapist at the Southport Specialist Centre, says that a person’s particular psychology is seldom due to a single cause and is more likely to have multiple causes...
Sigmund Freud, father of psychoanalysis, discovered through his pioneering self-analysis that he had unconscious neurotic mechanisms that made him experience symptoms of...