Modern families: ‘I remember him being quite curious. He looked and saw he’s not Dad’s skin and he’s not Mom’s skin’
In a more multicultural society, how can parents of mixed heritage help their children embrace a full sense of themselves?
In a more multicultural society, how can parents of mixed heritage help their children embrace a full sense of themselves?
Collection of real-world vignettes casts light on our disconnection from others which argues against medicalising a cornerstone of existence
A strong relationship between a therapist and their client is key in determining the effectiveness of therapy, says Dr Damien Lowry
Assessment sessions can determine what the client wants and what their specific goals are
Spiralling thoughts can be manged so that you can keep the feeling and perception of threat at bay
Social and emotional demands on women impact their mental health throughout life
Prof Peter Halligan played a key role in many research breakthroughs at Cardiff University before being appointed as chief scientific adviser for Wales
Padraig O’Morain distils ideas from his new book and shows how acceptance of change is something that evolves
No system of statutory registration for private practitioners
An intuitive enforcer of restraint holds us back from all sorts of joys and opportunities
Group analytic psychotherapy is one of the ways that personal therapy takes place in a group setting
Wellbeing is the result of an interplay of feelings. We would be wise to understand it as a flux that incorporates the highs and lows of human life
Seamus O’Mahony critiques a theory of the mind and consciousness via a study of Ernest Jones, Wilfred Trotter and Sigmund Freud himself
Online or blended learning options at several of Ireland’s top academic institutions
Parents battle to get vital assessments for schoolchildren with additional needs
Colleges struggle to cope with demand for counselling from students under pressure
Turning something over in our heads incessantly can add to the stress
Tell Me About It: 'I'm terrified I will not play a part in my child's life'
Adviser on RTÉ show says online trolling has taken a ‘personal and professional toll’
A quarter-century after divorce became legal, it is still costly, traumatic and isolating
Issue now ‘one of the direst challenges’ facing State, Children’s Rights Alliance chief warns
Mental health professionals say many of us are hurting badly from the Covid-19 pandemic
Key to dealing with issue is to ride out incidents and challenge beliefs leading to them
Seasonal Affective Disorder is very similar to depression as we classically know it but it has a qualifier in that it has a seasonal pattern
Family of Ronan Power (52) waited more than 18 months to give him a proper farewell
Be clear about what you need, and check they are accredited by a recognised body
The comforter – the special item that makes a child feel secure – is the focus of #IBelongToo
Hospitals reminded that bans on attending scans and births are not national policy
Taoiseach says partners of expectant mothers should be allowed to join them in hospital
Tell Me About It: ‘My husband is angry with me, as he believes I have not thought this through’
Dear Trish: ‘I would describe myself as the embodiment of Walter Mitty and Walter White’
Faster evaluation of those with acute needs only making things worse, experts say
Tell Me About It: ‘The frequency at which he views porn while in work is also worrying’
I find her cynicism obnoxious, and we have little in common except our children
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices