by Dr.Anne | Nov 4, 2022 | Difficult Divorce, Divorce, Mental Wellness, Professional Wellbeing, Therapy, Trauma, Unhealthy Relationships
How you answer this question is a good indicator of your outcome in therapy. If you answer: 1. I would wait for someone to ‘give me’ the answer 2. I would wait for the professionals to take ‘reponsibility’ 3. I would wait until ‘I have...
by Dr. Anne | Jul 29, 2022 | Abuse, Business, Narcissism, Unhealthy Relationships
Usually when I get a request about ‘workplace’ issues, it goes something like this. The client is very nice, very composed, very professional, and just a little bit shy. Their preamble begins: ‘I’m a bit uneasy about this person at work but I...
by Dr. Anne | Jul 27, 2022 | Abuse, Business, Narcissism, Professional Wellbeing, Unhealthy Relationships
You may have come across the term Narcissist in your journey across social media, and perhaps as a business owner you have merely skimmed across the information believing it is irrelevant to your operations. If so, you would be mistaken. This is because...
by Dr. Anne | Jan 20, 2022 | Abuse, Conflict Divorce, Difficult Divorce, Divorce, Law Firms, Therapy, Trauma, Unhealthy Relationships
The reason I work with professional women in high conflict divorces, is because I am one. 30 years of learning psychological theory did not help me avoid my own nightmare. This makes my perspective somewhat unique, drawing as it does on my life, theory, and my...
by Dr. Anne | Jan 20, 2022 | Abuse, Conflict Divorce, Difficult Divorce, Divorce, Mental Wellness, Narcissism, Professional Wellbeing, Therapy, Trauma, Unhealthy Relationships
Much of my client work is in the tricky area of #deprogramming. Essentially deprogramming is about rupturing one set of fundamental beliefs by putting them in direct conflict with another set of beliefs. I proactively use #cognitivedissonance as a mechanism...
by Dr. Anne | Nov 30, 2021 | Business, Conflict Divorce, Difficult Divorce, Divorce, Law Firms, Narcissism, Professional Wellbeing, Unhealthy Relationships
Ok, I’ll admit it off the bat: I am skewed in my perspective. I am probably not the most objective commentator on this because of the nature of my work and my client group. I specialise in trauma and abuse – it’s my daily diet. My clients are in the main professional...
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