Category: Opinion
Reblog: Self-care yourself to improved mental health, by Julie Lee
Free 2018 Printable Calendar!
Dearest Readers, These past few months have been great for me in regards to starting my blog. I have had such good responses, and a nice following has started to grow. Yes, that’s you I’m talking about, my lovely readers. It makes my day to see that more and more of you are subscribing, enjoying […]
Couples Counselling – The Stroke bank challenge, by Nathan Gould
Couples counselling will be a topic in the series In Therapy: Working through. This blog post by Nathan Gould came up and I thought it might be helpful to post it sooner than later. I hope you get a lot out of it, whether you’re working on improving your relationship or safeguarding what you’ve got, […]
the risks of getting well. [alternatively titled: it’s painful to watch people keep making ‘bad’ choices, but maybe they have a reason to stay stuck.]
I found this blog post to be very interesting and helpful. Why do our loved once stick around with their “old” patterns of behaviour, of choosing relationships, of thinking or feeling? It might be because they are familiar and in a way there is comfort in that, whether the familiar is positive or negative. The […]
Introducing: Mayra – Sworn Translator
Dear readers and subscribers, As you have probably noticed, I publish a blog post in English on Mondays, and then a translation to Spanish on Tuesdays. Even though translation is something I want to delve into as well, I am finding it easier to delegate the translating task, so I can focus on writing more […]
mix matched families.
Brighton Alumni Blog Post
I am pleased to post a link here to a blog post featuring yours truly. I am proud to be a part of the Brighton University Alumni Communiy, and proud of having graduated from their PGDip in Therapeutic Psychodynamic Counselling. Have a look at the blog post on the link below: Brighton Alumni Blog Post
Common Hope – A great time to become a sponsor
Continuous professional development and training Recommendations
I recently attended the European Association for Transactional Analysis foundation course: TA101 Certificate with Helen Davies from Open Space Therapy. She was a remarkable tutor and would recommmend her courses from this initial experience training with her. The course took us through two days of both theoretical and experiential T.A. processes. We were only 5, […]