
Appearances
Welcome to our Appearances page. Here, you'll find a collection of interviews, news articles, and features where Cee Counselling has shared insights on mental health, immigrant well-being, and family support. Explore our contributions to public conversations and see our expertise recognized in the media.
Bridging the Gap: Integrating Physical and Mental Health in Counselling Practice
We are the advocates for holistic well-being, equipped not only to address the emotional and psychological fallout of chronic illness, but also to empower clients to navigate the complexities of the health care system and become active participants in their own journeys towards healing.
Pandemic Stress Felt by Nurses Impacting Patient Care, Study Shows
Yeung said the hardships Havaei discusses do impact nurses’ mental health.
“Those are all real,” she said. “I worry about my colleagues, especially when they mention trauma has become both physical and psychological. I am not sure how I can help my colleagues. I feel helpless and defeated.”
COVID Trauma, Burnout, Stress Rising Among Critical Care Nurses: Study
“I’m hoping to host sessions and talk to nurses, give them a safe space,” she said.
Yeung said terms such as ‘self care’ or resilience’ have lost their meaning from being over-used.
But, she adds, self-care is the name of the game in managing mental health.
For A More Fulfilling Life as a Nurse Follow These 5 Steps
Self care is one of the most useful skills you can possess. Anyone can engage in self care by using these five steps. That’s not to say self care is easy. Uncovering your deficit requires courage and practice. This five-step approach should help simplify the self care process and illuminate the path to a more joyful professional and personal life.
Self-Care in Practice
Escape as a Self-care Strategy” (Editorial, May 2021) resonates with me deeply. I’m an ICU nurse who was diagnosed with PTSD due to a workplace assault. Self-care is a huge component of my painful recovery, and I have since launched a group to promote it. I see self-care as our psychological personal protective equipment, which must be severely lacking as I see fellow nurses posting on social media about burnout, breakdowns, exhaustion, frustration, and helplessness.






