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Ethics in Therapy II

July 26, 2021July 26, 2021 ~ Mutanu G. Mulyungi ~ Leave a comment

Have you ever been to therapy? How was your experience? Therapy as we mentioned previously is a relationship between the client and therapist. The relationship is meant to create a safe space for the client as they process their issues. There are Do's and Don'ts for both the therapist and the client to make the … Continue reading Ethics in Therapy II

Ethics in Therapy

July 26, 2021July 26, 2021 ~ Mutanu G. Mulyungi ~ Leave a comment

Every institution or profession works with a set of rules and guidelines meant to protect the interests of the parties involved. In psychology, there are such rules that exist and when breeched can cause more harm than good. In this post, we shall outline some of the ethical considerations for therapy and benefits of knowing … Continue reading Ethics in Therapy

Welcome to J.U.L.Y

July 2, 2021July 2, 2021 ~ Mutanu G. Mulyungi ~ Leave a comment

July is here! We are excited to have you join us for yet another month. We are excited that we made it into July!July brings with it flavour, freshness, harmony and goodness. How we are walking into July!https://images.app.goo.gl/2SHiDyEzhGAE3oLG6 J-ourney through the month with ease.This is the month to put to rest things that haven't served … Continue reading Welcome to J.U.L.Y

Welcome to J.U.N.E:

June 7, 2021June 25, 2021 ~ Mutanu G. Mulyungi ~ Leave a comment

J udge less, Love more.Judge yourself less and your surroundings too because you can only respond to situations as they are. Not as they should be or as your want them to be.Love means acceptance and without it you become frustrated, angry, afraid, confused and stuck. U nderstand self.Seek to see yourself as you really … Continue reading Welcome to J.U.N.E:

Group therapy

May 28, 2021 ~ Mutanu G. Mulyungi ~ Leave a comment

There are many forms of therapy that are conducted. One of which is group therapy. This is a setup where one or more therapists facilitate a group of individuals, who may have similar or different varied issues. What does it entail?• Group therapy usually requires a number of between 6-12 individuals. However, some groups may … Continue reading Group therapy

Mental health in the COVID era.

May 22, 2021September 23, 2022 ~ Mutanu G. Mulyungi ~ Leave a comment

Our world as we knew it has significantly changed. The occurence of COVID-19 created a different way of living that involved new rules. Wearing masks in public places, maintaining social distance, washing hands and sanitizing at every turn and restricted movement. This also came with job losses, loss of family and friends to the disease … Continue reading Mental health in the COVID era.

How to develop a Secure attachment

December 10, 2020December 10, 2020 ~ Mutanu G. Mulyungi ~ Leave a comment

As we conclude our attachment series we delve into development of a secure attachment. Have you identified which attachment style you display? You can find out here If it's one of the insecure attachments, what steps are you taking towards creating a healthy one? What is a secure attachment? A secure attachment style is where … Continue reading How to develop a Secure attachment

Disorganized attachment

December 10, 2020December 10, 2020 ~ Mutanu G. Mulyungi ~ Leave a comment

What is a disorganized attachment? This attachment style is a combination of the anxious and avoidant attachment, also referred to as fearful. Individuals having this type have a low self esteem and negative perception of others. This is viewed as the most extreme of the attachments due to the complexity of how it is formed. … Continue reading Disorganized attachment

Avoidant attachment

December 2, 2020December 2, 2020 ~ Mutanu G. Mulyungi ~ Leave a comment

Happy new month! The year has been long and tumultuous but we have made it this far. What are you grateful for? I am grateful for rest and good health. Today we will be looking at avoidant attachments also referred to as dismissive. As previously mentioned, avoidant attachment as observed in children, they have no … Continue reading Avoidant attachment

Caregiver wellbeing

November 26, 2020November 26, 2020 ~ Mutanu G. Mulyungi ~ Leave a comment

Who are caregivers? Caregivers are individuals who regularly look after people in need; sick, disabled, child or elderly persons. They can either be family or professional caregivers. A family caregiver is a relative who volunteers their time to offer emotional, financial, social and psychological support to a loved one. In this regard, any of us … Continue reading Caregiver wellbeing

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