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Clarinbridge psychologist offers expert adult ADHD assessments and diagnosis
With more than two decades of experience in mental health care and working with neurodiversity, Dr Emma Hopkins brings a wealth of expertise and compassion to her clinical psychology practice in Clarinbridge. Having qualified as a clinical psychologist in 2021 following 20 years in mental health nursing, Dr Hopkins is uniquely positioned to provide comprehensive ADHD assessment and diagnosis.
Poetry bridging Brooklyn to Bangor
Accepting The Call, by Tim Dywer, published by Templar Poetry, will be introduced to an Irish audience by fellow poet Susan Millar Dumars after winning the 2024 Straid Collection Award in London.
Talking to children about the death of a loved one
"Why did Mammy die?" or "Can Granny still see us?". These may be some of the questions that children ask after a loved one has passed away.
Helping children cope with grief
Imagine you are six-years-old. You live in a happy home with your parents and younger sister. The days pass in a blur of fun, laughter, and childish playfulness.
Annual ‘Living Well With and Beyond Cancer’ conference to take place in September
The Irish Cancer Society’s national conference ‘Living Well With and Beyond Cancer’ is taking place both in-person and online on Saturday, September 3 at the Clayton Hotel, Burlington Road, Dublin 4.
RCSI launches free course on health and happiness for evolving teenagers
A new course aimed at giving young people the skills to optimise their health and well-being has been launched by the Centre for Positive Psychology and Health at RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Cancer Care West launches coping with cancer webinar
As a charity supporting people living with cancer daily, Cancer Care West is witnessing first-hand the toll the pandemic is taking on cancer patients and their families.
HSE online webinar to support new and expectant parents
In regular times having a baby can be both a joyful and worrisome experience. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, expectant parents and parents of newly born babies may feel all the more distressed, anxious and isolated at this uncertain time.
Study seeks participants to explore adult coping mechanisms during Covid-19
New research being conducted by NUI Galway’s School of Psychology will explore how childhood experiences affect adult wellbeing during the Covid-19 pandemic, and what helps people cope in the current climate.
