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June 29th, 2010
Emotional Development, Psychologists, Services, Trauma

Trauma Counselling Gauteng | Trauma Counselling | Trauma Counsellor | Centurion Psychologist | Centurion, Gauteng

Every so often we are faced with traumatic experiences that will have greater impacts on our lives then we might possibly have never even imagined. People cope with trauma in various ways which is ultimately determined by their unique personality. No two people will cope with trauma in the same way. If you are struggling [...]

June 29th, 2010
treating bed wetting

Treating bed wetting

Treating bed wetting will often be determined by the type of enuresis a child suffers from. Secondary nocturnal enuresis – where a child has been dry at night for at least 6 months and then starts wetting the bed – could be caused by physical conditions such as urinary tract infection or diabetes. Seeking medical [...]

June 20th, 2010
Services

Youth Development | Development of the Youth | Youth Development Solutions | Helping Hand/Helpende Hand | Centurion, Gauteng South Africa

The youth of South Africa is struggling in this new world we find ourselves living in, which has undergone so many transformations, and which truly is a dog-eat-dog world. In order to survive in the world today you need to be strong and you need to have good resources backing you. It is unfortunate that [...]

June 10th, 2010
Bed Wetting

Bed Wetting: When to seek medical help

If bed wetting continues after the age of 7 of 8 it is wise to seek medical advice. Whether medical intervention is necessary will also depend on the impact it has on a child’s self-esteem and psychological development. A child’s self-image can suffer tremendously in the following instances. If a child’s social activities such as [...]

June 10th, 2010
Bed Wetting

Bed Wetting: Possible Causes part 2

If a child has been able to sleep through without wetting the bed for at least 6 months and then suddenly starts bed wetting,  it is referred to as secondary nocturnal enuresis. The probability of a structural/physical dysfunction of the urinary tract is very unlikely. It is more likely that it could be any of [...]

June 9th, 2010
Bed Wetting

Bed Wetting: Possible Causes Part 1

When looking at possible causes of bed wetting is is essential to identify the type of bed wetting a child struggles with. If a child is able to stay dry during the day but not at night and this has been the case since potty training started, it is called primary nocturnal enuresis. In this [...]

June 8th, 2010
Bed Wetting

Bed wetting: Frustrations and Expectations

Bed wetting goes by different names such as night-time incontinence, nocturnal incontinence, nocturnal enuresis or sleep wetting. In truth parents and doctors have very different outlooks on bed wetting. Should you ask parents what age they reckon a child should stop bed wetting, the answer will be around 2,75 years of age. Doctors reckon it [...]

June 5th, 2010
Depression

Anti-depressants and childhood depression

For years there has been quite a big whoo-whaa regarding the use of anti-depressants for treating depression in children and teenagers. A study published in the “Journal of the American Medical Association” in 2000 found that anti-depressants are the second most commonly prescribed psychiatric medication in children. Between 1991 and 1995 the use of anti-depressants [...]

June 5th, 2010
Depression

Treating depression in children

When a child starts displaying symptoms of depression, it is essential to get professional help. A child or adolescent psychologist is equipped and trained to make a objective diagnoses of a child’s mental well-being. The diagnoses of depression does not necessarily mean a child will be put on anti-depressants. In many cases cognitive behavioral therapy is [...]

June 5th, 2010
Depression

How to help your depressed child

So your child is getting professional help for depression. But you feel as if there should be more you can do to help, to make it a bit easier. Start by explaining to your child that depression is a illness like any other and it affects the brain. There are people who like to help [...]

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