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Published on: 10/1/2007
Last Visited: 2/20/2009
Get back on track with John Cheetham
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4. Get back on track with John Cheetham
We are delighted that John S. Cheetham has joined us as our resident psychologist.
John will be contributing to the site, with insights from his many years as a private and corporate psychologist.
He would also be very happy to hear from anyone through the Lifestyle/Relationship forums for topics of interest to you, and your views and experiences for discussion.
Ever feel like you just needed a little time out to take stock and de-stress?
Forever Young Club's resident psychologist John S Cheetham is on hand to help!
John is a respected Melbourne-based psychologist well known to Australians through his media work on 3AW in Melbourne, 5AA in Adelaide, 6PR in Perth and 2UE in Sydney.
John will be contributing to the content of the site, with insights from his many years as a private and corporate psychologist.
He would also be very happy to hear from anyone through the Lifestyle/Relationship forums for topics of interest to you, and your views and experiences for discussion.
More recently, John has produced an audio CD inspired by sky-rocketing stress-levels experienced by this generation.
Scripted and narrated by qualified and experienced Melbourne psychologists, 'Back on Track' is a unique audio resource designed to assist working parents to achieve a happier and healthier home-to-office transition.
The two-disc production covers such topics as 'The nature of change', 'Our thinking and its effect', 'A tip for parents', 'Procrastination', 'Taking control', and 'Living one day at a time'.
According to John Cheetham, observations have shown that people become less distressed and are able to turn around negative situations more quickly when they have the knowledge and skills to intervene in their own thoughts.
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Founder of the Cheetham Consulting Group, psychologist, author and broadcaster John Cheetham specialises in trauma counselling, working through challenging family dynamics and encouraging personal motivation.