Kyli Benadie-Chowles - Psychologist

Kyli Benadie-Chowles - Psychologist It is not about your diagnosis or your pain, it is about how you can live your best life regardless

The ins and outs of stress:Every person is in a constant state of stress lately. Bills need to be paid but we also want ...
26/06/2026

The ins and outs of stress:

Every person is in a constant state of stress lately. Bills need to be paid but we also want to have new experiences, parents try to juggle their jobs and careers along with having a healthy relationship with their children, and students need to write tests and do assignments while also trying to prioritise rest and relaxation.

Every element of our lives has the component of stress attached to it. If you choose to save your money instead of spending it, you stress about missing out on life. If you choose to spend the money on experiences you stress about not saving it for your future retirement or emergency fund.

There is no such thing as a stress-free life. Thus, it is important to learn how to manage stress to prevent it from consuming your life.

June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to challenge the stigma that has kept many men suffering in silence....
24/06/2026

June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to challenge the stigma that has kept many men suffering in silence. Seeking help is not a sign of weakness, but a courageous step towards better health and healing. Whether you're reaching out for support or checking in on a loved one, every step matters. Early support can improve outcomes and serves as a reminder that you do not have to carry your struggles alone. While June shines a spotlight on men’s mental health, creating spaces where men feel safe to seek support and be heard, is something we should commit to every day of the year.🩵💙

What if the hardest battle someone fights is with a reality that feels completely real to them, but is not real to most ...
27/05/2026

What if the hardest battle someone fights is with a reality that feels completely real to them, but is not real to most others? Schizophrenia is not a character flaw, it is a serious mental health disorder that can affect thoughts, emotions, perception, and behaviour. Behind every diagnosis is a person deserving of empathy, support, and understanding🌸.

Anxiety Disorders 😓⛈️🌪️While anxiety may typically relate to unpleasant experiences, it is actually essential for life b...
25/05/2026

Anxiety Disorders 😓⛈️🌪️

While anxiety may typically relate to unpleasant experiences, it is actually essential for life because just the right level of anxiety may serve as a form of protection, boost performance, promote personal growth, and build resilience ultimately leading to problem solving. However, some people experience debilitating high levels of anxiety that results in them feeling constantly overwhelmed and panicked. This can be caused by many things, such as work pressure, the passing of a loved one, or marital problems (to only name a few).

People also experience different types of anxiety, whether about every little thing that happens in a day or whether it is very specific, such as anxiety about social situations. It is often difficult to manage these high levels of anxiety by yourself, and thus it is beneficial to ask for help. High anxiety levels don’t always mean that a person has an anxiety disorder, but the symptoms are still difficult to experience and causes even more anxiety if it is not managed effectively. Furthermore, debilitating physical health complications may result as a response to ignoring, denying or repressing anxiety.

💡 From part 1 of of our series, we now know that Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) is a person's abnormal preoccupation wit...
29/04/2026

💡 From part 1 of of our series, we now know that Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) is a person's abnormal preoccupation with one or more actual or perceived flaws in their appearance which are unnoticeable by others.

Social media has infiltrated every aspect of our lives, even the way we see ourselves. Although it is more complex than saying ‘social media causes BDD’, it is a fact that BDD is more prevalent now than in the years before social media entered the chat. This may be due to more people developing BDD from the societal standards and expectations social media creates, or just because more people have the courage to step up and speak about their experience with it because of the platform social media provides.

Today the focus will be on the dark side of social media in terms of BDD.

The discussion in this chapter will focus on one of the aspects of human physiology that is a basic requirement for our ...
17/04/2026

The discussion in this chapter will focus on one of the aspects of human physiology that is a basic requirement for our survival (and well-being), namely, eating. This is something that most of us take for granted, but for some, eating can become disordered. The major eating disorders are serious and chronic conditions with relatively negative outcomes and the highest mortality rate of all the mental health disorders🌸.

Grief is meant to hurt. Although pain is unpleasant, feeling it does not mean that something is wrong with you. Grief is...
13/03/2026

Grief is meant to hurt. Although pain is unpleasant, feeling it does not mean that something is wrong with you. Grief is a natural response to loss, and even subtle or less obvious losses can trigger it. While these feelings are normal, it is still important to seek support and make use of healthy coping resources during this time. Whatever the loss may be, your experience of it is personal. There is no hierarchy of grief, and no reason to feel ashamed about how you feel or to believe that only certain losses are “worthy” of grief. If a person, animal, relationship, or situation was meaningful to you, it is entirely normal to grieve that loss🌸
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The phases of grief were introduced to help give language to the complex emotions that surround death and loss. They are...
05/03/2026

The phases of grief were introduced to help give language to the complex emotions that surround death and loss. They are not linear steps or a checklist to complete, and not everyone will experience all five stages. Rather than fixed points on a timeline, they reflect common emotional responses that some people may encounter along the way.
Grief is not one size fits all. It looks different for everyone. Some days it’s loud and overwhelming; other days it’s quiet and tender. However it unfolds for you, your experience is valid🌸.

In part 1 of our ‘All about trauma’ series we covered the definition of trauma, what causes it, and the common misconcep...
17/02/2026

In part 1 of our ‘All about trauma’ series we covered the definition of trauma, what causes it, and the common misconceptions about trauma. Today’s post will focus on the symptoms of and responses to trauma, and how you can approach dealing with your trauma. Remember - there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to working through trauma, and every person will have a different approach that works for them. It also takes time, so have grace with yourself and remember to celebrate the small wins during the process.

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