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Co-parenting Apps To Make Your Child’s Life Easier

by Brett Williams | Feb 1, 2021 | Allied Health, Communication, Couples, Family Therapy, Parenting

Often Co-parenting after separation and divorce has its ups and downs. Communication can be strained, especially if the your journey apart was not a pleasant process. This will affect your child, but more so, and although I made the title altruistic, I note that this...
Online telehealth therapy sessions now available during COVID-19 pandemic

Online telehealth therapy sessions now available during COVID-19 pandemic

by Brett Williams | Mar 24, 2020 | Family Therapy

In the wake of COVID-19 restrictions, we can now offer and expanding range of online telehealth therapy sessions in which you use a video call or phone call to hold your appointment with our therapist. See the video interview with Brett Williams at the bottom of this...
CHILD DEVELOPMENT

CHILD DEVELOPMENT

by Sarah Wolfel | May 14, 2019 | Attention, Core Strength, Fine Motor Skills, Gross Motor Skills, Hand Skills, Handwriting, Marte Meo, Occupational Therapy, Parenting, Posture, Sensory, toileting

As a parent we often worry about whether our children are meeting milestones and developing appropriately in a wide range of areas. Sometimes it can be clear when a child is having difficulty and for others it can be hard to determine if being slightly slow to reach a...
Following and Leading in Relationships

Following and Leading in Relationships

by Brett Williams | Jan 20, 2019 | Allied Health, Communication, Couples, Family Therapy, Marte Meo, Occupational Therapy, Parenting

Following and leading in relationships can be important concepts to understand and apply because they have a large bearing on self-esteem and the building or diminishing trust over time. While these principles apply to all relationships, let’s start by focussing...
Three simple phrases that can profoundly deepen family relationships

Three simple phrases that can profoundly deepen family relationships

by Brett Williams | Nov 19, 2018 | Family Therapy

There are three simple phrases that can profoundly deepen your relationships with your children and/or partner, and they were shared recently on The Adelaide Show Podcast by Adelaide Night And Day Family Therapy principal, Brett Williams. The quality of writers they...
Anger As A Secondary Emotion

Anger As A Secondary Emotion

by Brett Williams | Jul 27, 2018 | Allied Health, Family Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Psychology, Sensory

Anger is such an interesting emotion. It is so misunderstood and seen as something Bad. There is no question that anger can be scary. But it is not in itself bad. The “badness” so to speak is when: it causes fear in those around us where fear is not useful...
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