Peaceful Mind Psychology is a warm and professional private practice with locations in Melbourne in Armadale, Prahran and Hawthorn. We offer psychological support to adults, children, adolescents and families, with expertise across a range of difficulties. We help our clients restore wellbeing in their lives and find peace within themselves and their relationships.
At Peaceful Mind Psychology we are skilled and trained in improving the wellbeing of people's lives across a range of difficulties. We are experienced in working with clients from all age groups including children, adolescents and adults. We support families and couples to work through difficulties together.
At Peaceful Mind Psychology we are skilled and trained in improving the wellbeing of people's lives across a range of difficulties. We are experienced in working with clients from all age groups including children, adolescents and adults. We support families and couples to work through difficulties together.
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We are a team of experienced and skilled psychologists, trained in well researched therapies and techniques that we tailor to each individual. Alice is an empathetic, caring and supportive psychologist who prioritises establishing a trusting relationship with her clients, so that they can explore their concerns in a safe and non-judgmental environment.
At Peaceful Mind Psychology, we know recovery is possible with the right treatment and support. We understand how stuck people can feel when they battle an eating disorder - our highly trained Psychologists can help you overcome your eating struggles. We use specialised eating disorder treatment approaches proven by research to be effective.
Most people feel anxious or nervous from time to time, especially when under extra pressure. For example, it is normal to feel nervous before speaking in front of a crowd or when waiting to sit an exam. Moderate anxiety in these situations can help us perform better. However, some people experience anxiety more frequently and intensely in a wide range of situations.
Our relationship with our body is the longest relationship any of us will have. It is normal to feel comfortable in our body most of the time, and to have some days when we really like our body and other days where we do not. However, some people spend most days disliking or worrying about their body (or parts of their body) to the point that it takes over their thoughts and how they spend their time.
Fluctuations in mood are normal. Various situations throughout the day can cause our moods to change. For example, we may feel excited for dinner plans, but then friends cancel last minute; your mood may go from excited to disappointed and flat. These are considered normal changes in mood. However, for some people, mood swings occur rapidly and without warning or explanation.
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