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Therapy Should I or Shouldn’t I?
When I tell people that I’m a therapist/counsellor I usually get a couple of different reactions. One stereotype that abounds is that I deal with ‘crazy people’ and I work like the psychotherapist in the ‘Sopranos’. Another thing that happens is people start to tell me about ‘their friend’ who is having problems but doesn’t think it requires a therapist because their problems are that of ‘normal people’s problems’. This could not be farther from the truth.

Does Psychotherapy Work?
Discover what kind of psychotherapy or counseling works and what doesn't, so you can stop wasting your time and money on what does not work.

Self-Mutilation, The Imposter Syndrome and Your Essential Message.
Are you undercutting your own Essential Message?

One Size Does Not Fit All
Don't rely solely on one press release to do all of your work. It's important that you modify the release to fit the needs of the media outlet you're pitching.

Getting Support in Times of Change
Understand what "helpful" support looks like, and how to get it.

How do i find a qualified counsellor, and or psychotherapist, in my area?
This article looks at ways in which you can find and ensure that your counsellor and or psychotherapist is fully qualified. Please be aware that the term counsellor can be and is used loosely and mistakenly by some people in professions who have had some basic training in using counselling listening skills. A counsellor and or a psychotherapist is a fully qualified professional who abides by and adheres to the code of practice, ethics and principles of their professional counselling governing body. Please be aware! Unfortunately, there is no law/legislation in place to stop those who are unqualified calling themselves counsellors and setting up private counselling practices. It is therefore very important that you ensure that the counsellor that you choose is qualified to work with you.

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Getting Support in Times of Change
As a coach and a psychotherapist, I’ve worked with hundreds of people each year who are going through dramatic change of some kind or another, and are in need of support from their families, friends, colleagues and others. We often discuss what healthy support is, and how it feels when we receive support that gives us the strength and confidence to persevere. What does helpful support look like?

Therapy Should I or Shouldn’t I?
When I tell people that I’m a therapist/counsellor I usually get a couple of different reactions. One stereotype that abounds is that I deal with ‘crazy people’ and I work like the psychotherapist in the ‘Sopranos’. Another thing that happens is people start to tell me about ‘their friend’ who is having problems but doesn’t think it requires a therapist because their problems are that of ‘normal people’s problems’. This could not be farther from the truth.

How do i find a qualified counsellor, and or psychotherapist, in my area?
This article looks at ways in which you can find and ensure that your counsellor and or psychotherapist is fully qualified. Please be aware that the term counsellor can be and is used loosely and mistakenly by some people in professions who have had some basic training in using counselling listening skills. A counsellor and or a psychotherapist is a fully qualified professional who abides by and adheres to the code of practice, ethics and principles of their professional counselling governing body. Please be aware! Unfortunately, there is no law/legislation in place to stop those who are unqualified calling themselves counsellors and setting up private counselling practices. It is therefore very important that you ensure that the counsellor that you choose is qualified to work with you.

What Is Counselling, What Is Psychotherapy?
What is counselling, what is the difference between a counsellor and a psychotherapist. Life events can take their toll and can affect our mental well being, our health and all aspects of our lives. One in four people experience mental ill health at some point in their lives. Mental illness can affect people of all ages and walks of life as it can be triggered by physical, social, enviromental/genetic factors.

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