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Crisis Counselling

A crisis is an event or situation that poses a significant challenge or threat to a person’s emotional or physical well-being. These experiences can overwhelm a person’s ability to cope, leading to feelings of anxiety, stress, helplessness and hopelessness.

Support through your darkest days.

At Sydney City Couples Counselling Clinic our goal is to provide emotional support and assistance for the individual in crisis.

Life can be challenging at times. We don’t always know which road to take or how to navigate our way through unfamiliar territory.

We provide a safe and comforting environment to work with a counsellor through challenging circumstances when you are finding life pushing a little too hard.

Crisis Counselling can help with:
  1. Grief and Loss
  2. Surviving a break-up
  3. Traumatic event
  4. Existential crisis
  5. Sudden illness
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Help in a Crisis

Finding purpose

Loss of confidence, loss of self
Emotional Support

Self-esteem, Self-care and Thriving
Faulty Thought Processes

Anxiety, Depression, Anger and Burn-out

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Crisis Counselling, What and Why?

Counselling can help individuals in crisis in several ways:

Offers a confidential and supportive environment where individuals can express their thoughts and feelings freely. This can help them process their emotions and gain clarity about the situation.

Developing coping skills:

Develop effective coping skills to manage their stress and anxiety during a crisis. These skills can include relaxation techniques, mindfulness, and cognitive behavioural strategies.

Identifying and reframing negative and irrational thoughts:

During a crisis, individuals may have irrational thoughts or beliefs that can contribute to their distress. Counsellors can help them identify and reframe these thoughts to reduce their impact on their emotional state.

Offering emotional support:

Counsellors can provide emotional support to individuals in crisis, helping them feel validated and understood. This can help them feel less alone and more empowered to face the challenges they are facing.

Loss of Confidence, Loss of Self

Identity crisis is an actual phenomenon, but most of us aren’t aware of what it means, what causes it, or what consequences it might have if left untreated. You should know that losing your sense of identity is a very real issue that could further many forms of tragedy if not treated in a timely manner.

Losing your sense of identity for short periods is actually rather common. It can happen at certain pivotal times in your life when big changes occur. Sometimes the confusion and accompanying feelings are a bridge that leads you into a new phase of your life and helps you to evolve. Other times, however, you can get stuck, lose your way and find yourself in a very dark place.

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Faulty Thought Processes

Cognitive distortions are irrational thoughts that can influence your emotions. Everyone experiences cognitive distortions to some degree, but in their more extreme forms they can be harmful.

Magnification and Minimization: Exaggerating or minimizing the importance of events. One might believe their own achievements are unimportant, or that their mistakes are excessively important.

Catastrophizing: Seeing only the worst possible outcomes of a situation.

Overgeneralization: Making broad interpretations from a single or few events. “I felt awkward during my job interview. I am always so awkward.”

Magical Thinking: The belief that acts will influence unrelated situations. “I am a good person—bad things shouldn’t happen to me.”

Personalization: The belief that one is responsible for events outside of their own control. “My mom is always upset. She would be fine if I did more to help her.” Jumping to Conclusions: Interpreting the meaning of a situation with little or no evidence.

Mind Reading: Interpreting the thoughts and beliefs of others without adequate evidence. “She would not go on a date with me. She probably thinks I’m ugly.”

Fortune Telling: The expectation that a situation will turn out badly without adequate evidence.

Emotional Reasoning: The assumption that emotions reflect the way things really are. “I feel like a bad friend, therefore I must be a bad friend.”

Disqualifying the Positive: Recognizing only the negative aspects of a situation while ignoring the positive. One might receive many compliments on an evaluation, but focus on the single piece of negative feedback.

“Should” Statements: The belief that things should be a certain way. “I should always be friendly.”

All-or-Nothing Thinking: Thinking in absolutes such as “always”, “never”, or “every”. “I never do a good enough job on anything.

Anxiety, Depression, Anger and Burn-out

The symptoms of burnout and depression can overlap. But there are key differences, including how long your symptoms last and how you might need to manage your symptoms.

Burnout can cause overwhelming feelings of mental and physical exhaustion due to prolonged stress. It can make it difficult to go about your usual activities such as work, caregiving, or juggling multiple responsibilities.

Although burnout can be emotionally taxing, symptoms are usually temporary and disappear when you take a longer break or focus more energy on activities you enjoy.

Similar to burnout, symptoms of depression can get in the way of your daily life. Some of the symptoms — sleep issues, memory trouble, and fatigue — can be the same as burnout. But depression is a diagnosable mental health condition that causes other symptoms such as:

  • Losing interest in your favorite activities
  • Feeling sad or empty most of the time
  • Feeling angry or irritable
  • Having low self-esteem
  • Pulling away from your loved ones
  • Noticing changes in appetite
  • Feeling hopeless or having thoughts of suicide
 

Unlike burnout, depression also doesn’t always have a cause. Sometimes a specific stress can trigger depression, but your depression may continue long after the stress is gone. If you think you may have depression, reach out to your healthcare provider. Depression typically requires professional treatment before you feel better.

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