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Direction Psychology

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We're a team of Psychologists that care about people's mental health and wellbeing, and we're asking real people what they want us to talk about, in an effort to stop the stigma attached to mental health by building awareness and understanding.
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Cancer: The Mental and Physical Health Impacts for those affected |

Direction PsychologyNov 06, 2020

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Clinical Psychologists Karen and Renn talk COVID, Isolation, Mental Health, and more |

Clinical Psychologists Karen and Renn talk COVID, Isolation, Mental Health, and more |

This episode is a recording from a casual discussion Direction Psychology's Director and Clinical Psychologist Karen Huggett had with her fellow Clinical Psychologist Renn Cheah about the affects COVID and Perth's lockdown is having, and will have, on the mental health of our community. They talk isolation, alcohol, technology and more...


Please visit our website for more information on us, our team and our services, and for mental health resources.

IMPORTANT: Our podcast discussion topics will be generalised and informational only, and not designed to replace recommended professional support. If you’re struggling with your mental health, we strongly urge you to speak to your Psychologist, GP or Lifeline (13 11 44).

Jun 30, 202112:33
Supporting your child through the mental health challenges commonly accompanying Type 1 Diabetes |

Supporting your child through the mental health challenges commonly accompanying Type 1 Diabetes |

This episode is a recording from a recent presentation our Psychologist Ana Mazzardis did at the Type 1 Diabetes Family Centre in Stirling for parents of children with Type 1 Diabetes, to help them support their child through the mental health challenges commonly experienced with diabetes.


Please visit our website for more information on us, our team and our services, and for mental health resources.


IMPORTANT: Our podcast discussion topics will be generalised and informational only, and not designed to replace recommended professional support. If you’re struggling with your mental health, we strongly urge you to speak to your Psychologist, GP or Lifeline (13 11 44).

Dec 18, 202058:11
The importance of teaching children body safety and awareness |
Dec 04, 202025:30
Cancer: The Mental and Physical Health Impacts for those affected |

Cancer: The Mental and Physical Health Impacts for those affected |

In this episode we talk to Anneliese from Cancer Council WA about the Mental and Physical health impacts a Cancer diagnosis can have on not only the individual diagnosed, but also their loved ones.

Visit our website for more information on us, our team and our services.

IMPORTANT: Our podcast discussion topics will be generalised and informational only, and not designed to replace recommended professional support. If you’re struggling with your mental health, we strongly urge you to speak to your Psychologist, GP or Lifeline (13 11 44).

Nov 06, 202021:47
The links between Physical & Mental Health |

The links between Physical & Mental Health |

In this episode we talk to PT Daphne from The Mood Lifter on her personal experience with Physical Health helping Mental Health.

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IMPORTANT: Our podcast discussion topics will be generalised and informational only, and not designed to replace recommended professional support. If you’re struggling with your mental health, we strongly urge you to speak to your Psychologist, GP or Lifeline (13 11 44).

Oct 23, 202015:38
Men's Mental Health |

Men's Mental Health |

In this episode we talk to Social Worker Joseph Fleming about Men's Mental Health, and how seeing a therapist is like going to Bunnings... as well as other helpful insights, tips and analogies...


Visit our website for more information on us, our team and our services.


IMPORTANT: Our podcast discussion topics will be generalised and informational only, and not designed to replace recommended professional support. If you’re struggling with your mental health, we strongly urge you to speak to your Psychologist, GP or Lifeline (13 11 44).

Oct 09, 202022:29