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Willow Grove Get Involved with Walk in My Shoes

Willow Grove get involved with walk in my shoes

Staff, young people & parents of Willow Grove Adolescent Services got involved with the Walk in My Shoes campaign last week. The young people designed & decorated their own runners with help from the City Art Squad who are sponsored by the St. Patrick’s Hospital Foundation.

Warning signs of Bullying & what to do

Warning signs of Bullying & what to do

Our psychotherapist Colman Noctor will continue his discussion on the warning signs of bullying and what to do on RTEs Four live on Thursday the 9th of February. Tune in from 4pm. You can watch part 1 of the show here or you can read Colman's blog below. 

What is bullying?

Our Ambivalent Attitude to Slapping Children

The child chastisement debate currently active in the media is to be welcomed. The Minister for children has opened this debate by saying the government is considering a ban on corporal punishment in the home. In this, it is proposed that Ireland join a growing number of jurisdictions where corporal punishment in the home is illegal. Much of the commentary that has resulted has been extreme and ill informed.  Some negative comment has been directed towards the Minister herself for raising the issue.

10 warning signs of teenage depression

Teenage Depression is a difficult condition to identify as it may exhibit similar signs to normal teenage melancholia and moodiness. However depression is a very serious condition that can have drastic effects on a teenagers developing personality and can lead to serious problems such as self harm, substance misuse, educational breakdown, severe anxiety and suicide.

How to spot the signs of depression in children

Our Psychotherapist, Colman Noctor appeared RTE FourLive during mental health week to highlight how to spot the signs of depression in children. Read his blog below... Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders that present in the adult population and although it would appear to be less common in children it does occur.

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