
Tired? Sore? Inflamed? It might be your mental health
How our mental health is connected with physical symptoms Helena often felt like she had a chest infection. Her lungs felt tight, and she gasped

How our mental health is connected with physical symptoms Helena often felt like she had a chest infection. Her lungs felt tight, and she gasped

Healing through Self-Compassion “I’m going to fail; I just know it,” Andrea thought to herself before she started preparing for her exam. Then, her anxiety

Trauma is our response to deeply distressing events that overwhelm our coping abilities. The global Covid-19 pandemic has brought about world-wide trauma, through the continuous

When the internet became available, millions of people now had access to information that they normally would not have. They could explore all sorts of

Understanding Anxiety has become more and more important as the world has become far more familiar with talking about mental health (thank you global pandemic),

The internet has made the world smaller. Now, tragic incidents that occur halfway across the globe, are easily accessible through news reports, video platforms, social

Adrian was tired of feeling lonely. Her friends told her that she should try online dating. She was hesitant at first because she wanted to

Repeated exposure to violent news reports, videos, and images on media platforms can trigger both direct and vicarious trauma responses. Direct trauma describes our experience

One of the largest changes during the Covid-19 lockdown measures, was having children sit in front of a computer screen all day for school. Then

DR QURATULAIN ZAIDI of MindNLife looks at the mental challenges arising from the pandemic – in particular, for those facing quarantine – and where we might turn for some relief.

Mary was struggling to get her children ready to see their father, Darren, every weekend. It was always the same story. Her twelve year old

Many couples come to therapy because they have challenges with sexual arousal and desire. They believe that they should be turned on and don’t understand

In my previous post, “What Is Sex Therapy”, I described what a sex therapist is and the conditions sex therapy can treat. Here I’d like to

How to improve parent child communication and relationship during families transition through Separation or Divorce. Every Friday evening, Matt would go to his ex-wife’s house

Since Covid-19 has taken over daily life, health and social anxiety has been on the rise as we adjust to a new way of living

Dr. Quratulain Zaidi of MindNLife looks at society’s tendency to normalise spanking and child discipline, and how we as parents can do better. “Life affords

Trauma is an experience we go through when we are faced with an event that is deeply distressing and overwhelms our coping abilities. This experience

It’s estimated that up to 80% of women experience menopause symptoms, and for around 25%, these symptoms are severe. Yet many continue to suffer in

We all know that in the beginning of a relationship, there is typically more spark and sexual excitement in your sex life. Most people believe

Reunification therapy is best known as a court-ordered therapy for children who have been separated from one of their parents. However, reunification therapy does not

Divorce is often perceived negatively, despite its prevalence. In the US, nearly 41% of first marriages end in divorce, and the emotional turmoil that follows

The Coronavirus pandemic has brought about a year of unprecedented challenges, affecting every aspect of our lives. Children are more resilient than we give them

DR QURATULAIN ZAIDI of MindNLife discusses bullying, an all-too-common phenomenon found in schools (and, indeed, the daily life of adults) around the world, including Hong

Are your children anxious? Children as young as five are presenting for treatment showing signs of anxiety and stress. But how much of it is

A state of distress or anxiety considered distinct from other anxious states. Perinatal anxiety primarily relates to worries about the baby’s health, and one’s own

Toxic relationships can often lead to trauma like depression, anxiety and panic attacks. Even the happiest relationships can turn sour and result in constant conflict.

It’s hard to imagine life without the internet. But while the online world provides many benefits, one of its biggest drawbacks is trolls: the army

Conflict and anger are natural in any relationship. But when the parties involved don’t know how to manage, contain or neutralise these suppressed emotions, these

If you’re a parent, you must know your teen keeps secrets especially now with the availability of resources online. What sorts of secrets do teens

A lot has changed over the past year. That doesn’t mean that we are accustomed to our “new normal”, so it’s natural if you find

MindNLife Psychology Practice is excited to extend its high-quality mental health services to clients in both Hong Kong and the United Kingdom. Our new offices

Neurodiverse children commonly face challenges with emotional regulation, executive functioning, self-esteem and belonging – all of which can be further impacted by divorce, affecting their

In therapeutic work, I see the same pattern over and over again. People tend to be very good at showing compassion to everyone else in

The end of a marriage can be harrowing for both partners. Sometimes, this pain makes people more reactive. These reactions include aggression, isolation, smear campaigns,

In Hong Kong’s fast paced life it’s not a surprise that I see 3/5 people who report high levels of stress, so what is stress?

What is Forensic Psychology? When seeking psychological support, it’s natural to look for a clinical psychologist as this is the largest and most prominent speciality

In today’s world, the power of social skills is essential for children to achieve success. It’s not just about academic performance – strong social

Being an expat can be an exciting and challenging experience, not only for adults but also for children. Moving to another country brings new cultures,

As an experienced Clinical Psychologist, I understand that seeking therapy can be a significant decision. Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, or any

In the landscape of therapeutic interventions, the term “boundaries” has gained widespread popularity. In this article, Dr Quratulain Zaidi, of MindNLife explains why she’s reluctant

In today’s fast-paced world, taking care of our mental health and our holistic wellbeing is more important than ever. As a private psychology practice for

It is common for people to stay together for their children. They fear that their child might come from a broken home. These ideas do

When we set big, overwhelming New Year’s resolutions, we also set up the expectation that we’re going to turn over an entirely new leaf and

It’s been about a decade since Brown’s research popularised the term “grey divorce” to describe this phenomenon – something that used to be a rarity,

Children are innately emotional. From a young age, they go through various emotions like happiness, curiosity, sadness, and fear. Emotions serve an important function; we

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a technique that uses eye movements. The eye movements are a form of bilateral stimulation that reduces the

Children are vulnerable and can easily be traumatised by various events in their lives. Traumatic experiences can have a profound impact on a child’s development

The decision to end a marriage is challenging, and it kick-starts a cascade of events that require many more important decisions. One is how to

Noise pollution is the spread of unwanted sounds into the environment. Even small increases in the level of ambient noise can have a significant effect.

In this article I address the issue of postnatal depression or baby blues and how it can affect not just new mums but their partners