# counselling - Sunday 1 October, 2017
We usually have more options than we realise, writes Maeve Halpin.
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# counselling - Saturday 16 September, 2017
Turn2MeYouth offers online peer support and individual counselling to 16-19 year olds.
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# counselling - Tuesday 11 July, 2017
The Regulation of Information Act may be strengthened to deal with rogue crisis pregnancy agencies.
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# counselling - Sunday 28 May, 2017
Arc Cancer Support helps people deal with the emotional and physical challenges they face before, during and after treatment.
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# counselling - Wednesday 12 April, 2017
A 24/7 counselling service was launched for gardaí last year.
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# counselling - Wednesday 2 November, 2016
A new suite of rooms are being opened today.
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# counselling - Wednesday 19 October, 2016
The issue of these clinics operating in Ireland was highlighted in an undercover report last month.
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# counselling - Monday 5 September, 2016
The agencies are in the spotlight again after an investigation found an agency in Dublin giving abortion misinformation to women.
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# counselling - Saturday 23 July, 2016
Some 87% of people under the age of 18 presenting with eating disorders are female.
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# counselling - Thursday 21 January, 2016
Before the 2011 election, Taoiseach Enda Kenny singled out mental health as the key issue he wanted to tackle.
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# counselling - Monday 18 January, 2016
As it stands gardaí do not receive specialist counselling services which are available to other emergency services.
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# counselling - Sunday 13 December, 2015
The most common overall setting for abuse was in the family with one quarter of these callers saying their fathers abused them.
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# counselling - Wednesday 17 June, 2015
Over 9,000 contacts were received in 2014.
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# counselling - Sunday 14 June, 2015
Its proponents say it offers advantages over other services – but just how popular is e-therapy in Ireland? We talk to mental health support website Turn2Me.org.
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# counselling - Tuesday 9 June, 2015
It says, “The decision is dictated by the need to achieve the best use of limited available resources.”
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# counselling - Sunday 17 May, 2015
People are different – from each other and from what the books say. A “textbook case” is rare, if not non-existent.
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# counselling - Wednesday 13 May, 2015
The organisation, which received €1.9 million from Tusla last year, is to lose €378,000 of that funding in 2015.
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# counselling - Sunday 19 April, 2015
Why are counselling psychologists deemed ineligible to work in certain areas of mental health treatment when they have been trained to do so?
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# counselling - Friday 20 March, 2015
Tusla says that things are getting better in the area.
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# counselling - Sunday 25 January, 2015
People are reaching out more for counselling and psychotherapy, write Dil Wickremasinghe and Anne Marie Toole, but it’s important to know how to find the right help.
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# counselling - Monday 22 December, 2014
“Christmas can be an emotional time for people and this creates a greater demand for counselling and support services.”
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# counselling - Sunday 14 December, 2014
A higher proportion of calls came from men.
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# counselling - Wednesday 19 November, 2014
A new report from domestic abuse service ‘Amen’ has shown an increase in reported incidents.
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# counselling - Friday 10 October, 2014
The figures are contained in Cura’s annual report for 2013.
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# counselling - Tuesday 12 August, 2014
More than 11% of the young people presenting at the mental health programme said they’d had suicidal thoughts.
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# counselling - Sunday 27 July, 2014
Some counties – including Cavan, Westmeath and Offaly – have seen a ratio of 2:1 in male to female callers to a helpline.
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# counselling - Wednesday 18 June, 2014
Children’s Minister Charlie Flanagan has encouraged those who wish to make a submission to “act without delay”.
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# counselling - Monday 12 May, 2014
Counselling services are available to support people impacted by today’s child protection reports.
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# counselling - Saturday 10 May, 2014
42,000 women in Ireland are diagnosed each year with a mental health illness and emotional trauma surrounding pregnancy and childbirth.
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# counselling - Friday 9 May, 2014
Should employers be receptive to employees calling in sick for a mental health issue – they should be, writes an anonymous contributor.
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# counselling - Thursday 13 February, 2014
During 2013, Accord delivered more than 50,000 marriage counselling hours to 9,890 people.
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A report published today shows 42 per cent have been waiting more than six months to be seen.
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# counselling - Thursday 12 December, 2013
The Irish Family Planning Association have also reported an increase in STI screenings in its 2012 report.
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# counselling - Monday 2 December, 2013
Connect said it expects to receive 8,300 calls this year compared to 7,376 last year.
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# counselling - Friday 1 November, 2013
The Irish Cancer Society is pushing for more supports for cancer sufferers.
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# counselling - Friday 25 October, 2013
Dundalk IT welfare officer Paddy O’Rourke, who plays for Ireland on Saturday night, spoke out in the wake of the tragic death of Galway hurler Niall Donoghue.
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# counselling - Saturday 5 October, 2013
A report revealing that 78 per cent of men who died by suicide had relationship problems highlights how important it is to take relationship breakdowns seriously, writes Tony Moore.
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# counselling - Sunday 7 July, 2013
The initiative aims to remove the reluctance of some people to physically ask for help.
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# counselling - Monday 17 June, 2013
A study by the Dean Clinic in Cork also found that “more and more people are now prioritising their mental health”.
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