IAC (028) 35 11 33 33 Emergency (028) 35 11 35 00 Clinical Psychology What We Help With IAC (028) 35 11 33 33 Emergency (028) 35 11 35 00 Clinical Psychology What We Help With Sub: Mental health concerns are more common than most people realise. Whatever you are going through, you do not have to navigate it alone. Sub: Mental health concerns are more common than most people realise. Whatever you are going through, you do not have to navigate it alone. Children Psychosomatic symptoms Difficulty sleeping or prolonged sadness Lack of eye contact or indifference to surroundings Poor self-care or neglect of personal hygiene Emotional distress from family changes: divorce, separation, relocation, illness, or bereavement Difficulties at school or in social relationships Emotional dysregulation: frequent anger, irritability, or aggression Eating and sleep disorders Speech or communication difficulties Anxiety and stress Difficulty concentrating or poor memory Signs of distress: bed-wetting, tics, nightmares, or excessive worry Adolescents Depression and anxiety Addictive behaviours: substance use, alcohol, or gaming Lack of interest or difficulty in studying Oppositional or aggressive behaviours Self-harming behaviour or suicide attempts Eating disorders Being bullied Adapting to a new environment Adults Stress and burnout Depression and anxiety Trauma and post-traumatic stress (PTSD) Survivors of abuse or violence Coping with chronic or severe illness Addictive and impulsive behaviours Eating disorders Bipolar disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Phobias and panic disorder Adult ADHD Psychogenic pain (pain without a physical cause) Sleep disorders related to psychological factors Borderline personality disorder Anger management Suicidal thoughts or behaviours Grief and loss Relationship and identity issues Family and couple conflicts Career difficulties or loss of direction Adapting to environmental changes and multicultural challenges —