Navigating Work-Related Mental Health Challenges

In today's fast-paced world, the intricate relationship between mental health and the workplace is increasingly recognized. From the stressors of everyday tasks to the lasting impact of traumatic incidents, our mental well-being is deeply intertwined with our professional lives.

At Tonic Psychology, we are committed to providing specialized support for individuals grappling with mental health conditions arising from work-related physical injury, trauma, and stress. Join us as we delve into how you can find healing, reclaim happiness, and support you to reintegrate into the workplace.

Understanding the Connection

It's not uncommon for work-related challenges to take a toll on our mental health. Whether it's coping with physical injury or chronic pain stemming from workplace incidents, processing trauma experienced on the job, or managing the strain of workplace stress, the impact on our psychological well-being can be profound. This intricate connection necessitates a holistic approach that acknowledges the interplay between physical and mental health.

Tailored Support for Healing

At Tonic Psychology, we believe that healing begins with a personalized approach. Our experienced psychologists employ evidence-based therapies, such as Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), to address the unique challenges faced by individuals dealing with work-related mental health concerns.

For those contending with physical injury or pain arising from work, our approach integrates psychological support with pain management strategies. By focusing on both the body and mind, we empower individuals to manage their conditions while fostering resilience.

Recovering from Workplace Trauma

Workplace trauma can leave deep emotional scars that impact various facets of our lives. Our trauma-informed therapists at Tonic Psychology provide a safe haven for individuals to process their experiences, develop coping mechanisms, and embark on a journey towards healing. Through compassionate guidance and proven therapeutic techniques, we help individuals rebuild their sense of security and strength.

Equipping for Workplace Resilience

The modern workplace can often be a breeding ground for stress and anxiety. Our tailored treatments are designed to equip individuals with the tools needed to manage workplace stress effectively. By enhancing resilience, teaching stress reduction techniques, and promoting a balanced work-life equilibrium, we empower individuals to not just survive, but thrive in their professional environments.

Returning to the Workplace

At Tonic Psychology, our mission goes beyond symptom management. We are dedicated to helping individuals reclaim their vitality. Our holistic approach nurtures personal health and happiness, supporting you on your return to work journey to the workplace with renewed energy and empowerment.

How Sports Psychology Can Help You Reach Your Peak Performance

Whether you're an elite athlete or just someone who enjoys playing sports, sports psychology with Tonic Psychology can help you reach your peak performance. The specialist sports psychologists here at Tonic Psychology use a variety of techniques to help athletes improve their mental skills, such as focus, concentration, goal-setting, and coping with pressure.

There are many benefits to working with a sports psychologist. Some of the most common benefits include:

How Does Sports Psychology Work?

Sports psychology is a relatively new field, but it has been growing in popularity in recent years. There are a number of different techniques that sports psychologists use, but some of the most common include:

Who Can Benefit from Sports Psychology?

Sports psychology can benefit athletes of all ages and skill levels. However, it is especially beneficial for athletes who are struggling with performance anxiety, lack of confidence, or other mental blocks. Sports psychology can also be helpful for athletes who are recovering from an injury or who are trying to improve their overall mental well-being.

How to Find a Sports Psychologist

If you are interested in working with a sports psychologist, there are a few things you can do to find one. First, you can ask your doctor or coach for a referral. You can also search online for sports psychologists in your area. When you are choosing a sports psychologist, be sure to find one who is qualified and experienced. Here at Tonic Psychology we have qualified, specialist professionals in sports psychology to support you.

Sports psychology is a valuable tool that can help athletes reach their peak performance. If you are an athlete who is struggling with mental blocks or who wants to improve your overall mental well-being, working with a sports psychologist can be a great way to achieve your goals.

To learn more about how sports psychology at Tonic Psychology can help you reach your peak performance, contact us today.

Why Have An Employee Assistance Program (EAP)?

As an employer, you want your employees to be happy, healthy, and productive. One way to achieve this goal is by offering an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) through Tonic Psychology. An EAP provides employees with confidential access to professional counselling, support, and resources that can help them cope with personal and work-related issues. Here are some of the benefits of implementing an EAP with Tonic Psychology in your workplace.

Improved Employee Health and Wellbeing

An EAP can help your employees improve their mental health and overall wellbeing. Employees may face challenges in their personal lives or workplace, such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, grief, and trauma. The confidential counselling services provided through an EAP can help employees address these issues and get the support they need to cope.

Reduced Absenteeism and Increased Productivity

Employees who are struggling with personal or work-related issues may have trouble focusing on their work, leading to decreased productivity and increased absenteeism. By providing employees with access to an EAP, employers can help employees manage their personal and work-related issues and improve their productivity at work.

At Tonic Psychology, our EAP services can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your employees and organisation. Our registered psychologists provide high-quality counselling services, as well as a range of other support services, including conflict resolution, trauma counselling, critical incident debriefing, and more.

Improved Employee Satisfaction and Retention

Employees who feel supported by their employer are more likely to be satisfied with their job and remain with the company long-term. An EAP shows employees that their employer cares about their wellbeing and is willing to invest in their health and happiness. This can lead to improved employee satisfaction and retention rates.

Demonstrates Corporate Social Responsibility

Implementing an EAP in your workplace demonstrates your company's commitment to corporate social responsibility. By investing in the health and wellbeing of your employees, you are showing that your company values the people who make your organisation successful.

Overall, an EAP with Tonic Psychology can benefit both employers and employees. By providing employees with access to confidential counselling services and other support resources, employers can improve employee health and wellbeing, reduce absenteeism, increase productivity, improve employee satisfaction and retention rates, and demonstrate their commitment to corporate social responsibility. If you are interested in implementing an EAP with Tonic Psychology, contact us to learn more about our tailored EAP services.

Parenting Support: Find the Help You Need

Parenting is a challenging but rewarding experience. However, it can also be stressful, especially when you are facing difficult challenges. If you are feeling overwhelmed as a parent, counselling can help.

What is Parents Counselling?

Parent counselling is a type of therapy that helps parents deal with the challenges of parenting. Counsellors can help parents to:

Why Should Parents Seek Counselling?

There are many reasons why parents might seek counselling. Some of the most common reasons include:

How Can Tonic Psychology Help?

Tonic Psychology offers counselling for parents in Melbourne and Sydney. Our experienced counsellors are trained to help parents with a wide range of parenting issues. We offer a confidential and supportive environment where parents can talk about their concerns and get the help they need.

What to Expect

When you first come to Tonic Psychology, we will meet with you to discuss your concerns and goals for counselling. We will then develop a treatment plan that is tailored to your individual needs.

Our treatment plans typically involve a combination of individual and family counselling. We may also recommend other resources, such as support groups or educational programs.

Our Approach to Parents Counselling and Psychology

We believe that every parent is unique, and we tailor our approach to each parent's individual needs. We also believe that the family is an important part of the healing process, and we involve the family in our treatment plans whenever possible.

Our Commitment

We are committed to helping parents thrive. We believe that every parent deserves to feel supported and empowered. We will work with you to help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be the best parent you can be.

How Employee Assistance Programs Can Improve Your Workplace

Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) are a valuable resource for businesses of all sizes. They offer confidential counseling and support to employees who are struggling with personal or work-related issues. EAPs can help to improve employee morale, productivity, and overall well-being.

There are many benefits to offering an EAP to your employees. Some of the most common benefits include:

In addition to these general benefits, EAPs can also help to address specific workplace issues. For example, EAPs can be used to help employees who are struggling with addiction, mental health problems, or work-life balance issues.

How to Choose an EAP

There are many different EAP providers available, so it is important to choose one that is right for your business. When choosing an EAP, you should consider the following factors:

EAPs are a valuable resource for businesses of all sizes. They can help to improve employee morale, productivity, and overall well-being. If you are considering offering an EAP to your employees, Tonic Psychology based on Melbourne and Sydney can be of assistance!

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To learn more about how EAPs can benefit your business, visit our website or contact us today.

Bilingual and Multicultural Counselling

It was reported in 2016 by the Australian Government reported, that over 300 languages were spoken in Australia. Here at Tonic Psychology we are always attempting to ensure a diverse team that reflect the diversity of Australia. This is why we offer counselling in a range of languages. In addition to English, we also have:

Beyond languages, we are also proud of having brought together a team of incredible psychologists with a broad range of different backgrounds to ensure that Australians have access to culturally appropriate mental health support. Our team have backgrounds from all over the globe including:

Studies have shown that multilingual counselling allows patients to be able to express their feelings more accurately and clearly to their psychologist as they can use the language they are most comfortable in.  It was also found that patients and psychologists were better able to understand the impacts of culture and belonging when counselling was conducted in their home language.

Language can be a barrier for people accessing mental health services. Our mission is to ensure people across Australia can access support, no matter their background. Our multilingual services are offered both face-to-face and via telehealth! Our team want to provide compassionate care to all that seek it.

Our psychologists offer all of our bilingual services, including but not limited to:

We understand that accessing mental healthcare can be difficult when English is not your first language. The team at Tonic Psychology are passionate about making mental health accessible for everyone. If you are looking for counselling in Hindi, Urdu, Portuguese, Yoruba, Igbo, Vietnamese, Faris, Dari or English, contact our team today to book an appointment. Our friendly team of psychologists at Tonic Psychology are here to help clients recognise, understand and overcome any issues they may be facing, whatever their background and language requirements.

If you would like to book a face-to-face consultation or Telehealth appointment with our friendly team, or book directly today.

Couples Counselling & Relationship Support :

Relationships can give us the highest of highs, and the lowest of lows. People in relationships usually face some strain as they attempt to navigate the world together, and when the negotiations of sharing living spaces and everyday responsibilities come into play it can create emotional challenges for individuals.

While it is common for relationships to have their ‘ups and downs’, and for conflict to occur in varying degrees, sometimes problems that emerge are more dysfunctional and life draining.

Relationship problems, breakdowns, and separations are a common trigger for seeking therapy. This could be the result of problems such as parenting differences, financial stress, sexual problems, infidelity, inequality, clashing of values, emotional disconnection, or a build-up of resentment just to name a few. At times, these issues are best addressed in couples counselling, where both parties have an equal presence in therapy and work collaboratively together with the guidance of a therapist.

In other circumstances, therapy may be more valuable for individuals in the relationship. This may be more relevant to those who find relationships particularly triggering and an ongoing source of distress in their lives, nonspecific to the current relationship. For example, individuals suffering the effects of an abusive, unstable, unloving, or chaotic upbringing may have trouble navigating adult relationships. This is because difficult attachments in childhood have the potential to activate our most primal fears – abandonment, mistrust, abuse, or feeling neglected. If such childhood issues have been left unresolved, there is a higher potential for these strong emotions to be activated again in intimate relationships.

Difficulties responding to these strong emotions effectively may lead into unhealthy behaviours in relationships, such as:

·       Acting in a possessive, overly jealous, or controlling manner

·       Becoming preoccupied by fears and insecurities that your partner doesn’t love you

·       Acting on insecurities by seeking constant reassurance

·       Flipping between devaluing the relationship, and threatening to leave

·       Avoiding sex, intimacy, or conflict in relationships

·       Externalising blame towards your partner

At Tonic Psychology, our psychologists are trained to provide therapy which promotes healing from the past, whilst building an understanding about your coping styles in relationships, whether you want to seek therapy for relationship issues in a couple or as an individual setting – they are here to help.

Our psychologists also aim to build upon healthy strategies to enrich your current relationships rather than repeat old life-draining patterns of behaviour. They can focus on what is truly in your control and reframe your understanding about what contribution ‘your stuff’ has towards your relationship problems. Your stuff becomes our psychologists’ stuff, where they aim to help you with your relationship challenges and can assist you with a range of techniques and strategies to strengthen yourself as an individual which will benefit your relationship in the long-term.

Building Resilience

According to the definition from the American Psychological Association (APA), Resilience refers to both the process and the outcome of successfully adapting to difficult or challenging life experiences. “It’s your ability to withstand adversity and bounce back and grow despite life’s downturns,” says  Amit Sood, MD, the executive director of the Global Center for Resiliency and Well-Being and the creator of the Resilient Option program. 

What is resilience?

According to the definition from the American Psychological Association (APA), Resilience refers to both the process and the outcome of successfully adapting to difficult or challenging life experiences. “It’s your ability to withstand adversity and bounce back and grow despite life’s downturns,” says  Amit Sood, MD, the executive director of the Global Center for Resiliency and Well-Being and the creator of the Resilient Option program. 

Resilience and Wellbeing  

Many people from different walks of life experience challenges and stress at different stages of their life. Stress is a natural response to any difficult or threatening event or a situation. Eustress and distress are different kinds of stress. Distress, as most of us are aware can be difficult and can cause negative impact on our wellbeing. But stress is not always a bad thing. Eustress is positive and can be manageable and motivating. Many times, eustress can turn into distress and there, resilience comes into play - like how we deal with the distress and turn it into eustress so that we are productive and not burnout and live meaningful lives even when the stress persists.

However, over time, due ongoing distress people may find difficulty to handle stress and cope with it effectively which can cause negative impact on our wellbeing and quality of life. According to one of the studies, resilience is negatively correlated to negative indicators of mental health such as depression, anxiety, and negative affect, and positively correlated to positive indicators of mental health such as life satisfaction and positive emotions (Hu et al.,2015). 

Resilience will not fix the problems, but it can help to enhance our ability to respond to difficult situations and handle stress effectively.    

Let us look at some of the ways to develop resilience:

Relaxation: Practicing relaxation strategies including breathing exercise, progressive muscle relaxation, mindfulness. It slows the heart rate, lowers blood pressure, and reduces levels of stress hormones. It can help you bounce back a little faster and prepare you for the next day. 

Social connectedness: Developing positive relationships with loved ones, family, colleagues and in the community. There is an emerging literature on how social support and the neurobiological pathways act to foster resilience and reduce the risk for developing mental health concerns.

Values: Developing alignment between your values and your goals and actions to live a meaningful life. Being aligned with your values can make you feel purposeful, happy and increase your flexibility, adaptability and ability to bounce back. 

Helpful thinking: Identifying if the thoughts associated with an event or situation are helpful or unhealthy and unhelpful. Restructuring your thoughts by thinking if there is any other way to think about the situation that can help in reducing stress levels. 

Building resilience takes time and practice. But if you are struggling, it is important to seek professional support. 

Helping Children Thrive with Counselling

Children are resilient, but they can also be vulnerable. They are constantly learning and growing, and they are often faced with challenges that can be difficult to navigate. If your child is struggling with emotional or behavioral problems, Tonic Psychology can help.

Tonic Psychology is a child and family psychology clinic that specializes in helping children thrive. We offer a variety of services, including individual counseling, family therapy, and play therapy. We believe that every child is unique, and we tailor our approach to each child's individual needs.

Some of the common issues that we help children with include:

How Can Tonic Psychology Help?

Our team of experienced child psychologists can help your child in a variety of ways. We can provide individual counseling to help your child develop coping skills and improve their emotional well-being. We can also offer family therapy to help your family communicate better and support your child's needs. And we can provide play therapy, which is a fun and effective way for children to express their emotions and learn new coping skills.

What to Expect

When you first come to Tonic Psychology, we will meet with you and your child to get to know you and your child's needs. We will then develop a treatment plan that is tailored to your child's individual needs.

Our treatment plans typically involve a combination of individual and family therapy. We may also recommend other resources, such as support groups or educational programs.