by Dr David Zimmerman - Clinical Psychologist / Clinic Director | 22 October, 2019 | Neurodiversity Informed Psychological Therapy and Well-Being, Reviews & Commentary
Mindfulness is the basic human ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we’re doing, and not be overly reactive or overwhelmed by what’s going on around us. Building mindfulness is an important lifeskill. When we engage in deliberate mindfulness...
by Professor Tony Attwood - Clinical Psychologist | 24 June, 2019 | Supporting Neurodiverse Children & Teens, Supporting Parents & Neurodiverse Families
Those who have an ASD are prone to have a catastrophic reaction or meltdown when overly stressed, anxious or frustrated. The meltdown may be externalised, with an intense despair that manifests as an expression of anger, perhaps with destruction of property or...
by Dr David Zimmerman - Clinical Psychologist / Clinic Director | 6 February, 2019 | Reviews & Commentary, Supporting Parents & Neurodiverse Families
Screen time and how to use it in a healthy and positive way is a topic of interest for many parents. Research suggests that children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) spend more time on video games and computers than their peers (Mazurek et al.,...
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