Addiction
There are many types of addiction: addiction to substances, electronic devices, sexual activities and even addiction to work. All addictions are treatable. Treatment will involve refocusing your approach to addiction, developing a withdrawal programme and then – if appropriate – re-engaging with a previous addiction in a way that can be easily managed and allow for social interaction.
Anger Management
Uncontrollable anger is a problem for the sufferer themselves, those in their environment and especially for those in a close relationship with them. While anger itself is a normal emotion, overly aggressive, violent or threatening behaviour is both a personal and a social problem, which frequently leads to relationship breakdowns, legal difficulties and the inability to fully function as a member of society
Bereavement
The effects of bereavement vary from person to person. Its onset, duration and impact will be different for each and every one of us, as will our reaction to loss
Bullying
If somebody is causing you distress, emotional anguish or even physical pain, then you are being bullied. If you are the perpetrator of these actions, then you are a bully. Bullying within a family is more common than playground bullying, while workplace bullying is the most common type of all. Bullying can take place in the virtual world and in the real world