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Short, practical writing on the moments dads actually name — the drive home, the snap, the 11pm scroll. Clinical, honest, and free.

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Why you keep becoming your father? A clinical psychologist explains

Why you keep becoming your father? A clinical psychologist explains

Why you keep becoming your father? A clinical psychologist explainsNic Nistor
Published on: 05/07/2026

You swore you'd never sound like him. Then a tone comes out of your mouth and it's exactly his. Here's what's actually happening — and why it isn't fate. Written by Nic Nistor, Clinical Psychologist for Men.

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Why do I lose my temper with my kids over small things?

Why do I lose my temper with my kids over small things?

Why do I lose my temper with my kids over small things?Nic Nistor
Published on: 03/07/2026

You snap at your kids over small things and hate it. A clinical psychologist explains why the short fuse happens — and how to lengthen it

Anger and snap
Why do I feel like a bad dad, even when I'm trying my best?

Why do I feel like a bad dad, even when I'm trying my best?

Why do I feel like a bad dad, even when I'm trying my best?Nic Nistor
Published on: 02/07/2026

You lie awake feeling like a bad dad. A clinical psychologist explains why that feeling is usually shame, not guilt — and what actually helps.

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Why do I feel so overloaded as a dad? A clinical psychologist's guide

Why do I feel so overloaded as a dad? A clinical psychologist's guide

Why do I feel so overloaded as a dad? A clinical psychologist's guideNic Nistor
Published on: 01/07/2026

You feel overloaded. A clinical psychologist explains why it happened, what it means, and how it differs from stress.

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Not therapy. Everything here is practical, educational material built on clinical frameworks — not clinical or therapeutic care. If you want individual therapy, that's available separately at nnpsychology.co.uk.

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