Australian Psychologists

Attachment theory plays a pivotal role in understanding how we form and maintain emotional bonds throughout our lives. Our adult attachment style offers valuable insights into how early bonding experiences shape our relational patterns in adulthood. By understanding our attachment style, we increase our understanding...

Public speaking is one of the most common fears, affecting individuals across all ages and backgrounds. For many, the mere thought of speaking in front of an audience triggers intense anxiety, self-doubt, and physical symptoms such as excessive perspiration, a racing heart, and muscle tension....

Losing your sense of self can be disorienting and deeply unsettling. For many, it emerges during major life transitions, the end of a relationship, burnout, or through a gradual erosion of self-awareness over time. This identity confusion may appear as indecisiveness, people-pleasing, or the sense...

If you’ve found yourself feeling anxious, guilty, or even ashamed around food this Easter—especially after eating chocolate—you’re not alone. Holidays can be a particularly difficult time for individuals who are navigating disordered eating or in recovery from an eating disorder. While others might see chocolate eggs and hot...