Archive for the ‘Counselling’ Category

Sex and Disability – The Forgotten Activity of Daily Living

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Many people rightly consider sex to be an important part of their daily lives, yet in the area of disability sex is rarely talked about. We are all sexual beings, whether we have a disability, are in a relationship or are single. – Author: Melani Halacre, Counsellor Lichfield Staffordshire

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Anger Management – 5 tips to help control anger

Monday, November 14th, 2011

“If anger isn’t managed successfully it can have a detrimental effect on our personal relationships, our self esteem and our opportunities in life.” – Author: Sam Dring, Counsellor, London

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‘Coming Out’ as a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender Teen

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

“Each person’s situation is different and different families and communities can have different reactions: sadly for some people there is prejudice to overcome.” – Author: Alex Drummond, Counselling & Psychotherapy, Caerphilly Glamorgan

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Understanding Domestic Violence

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

“Counselling for anger management can effect positive change in addressing domestic violence because it helps you identify the factors that lead to the explosive points.” Author: Alex Drummond, Counsellor, Caerphilly Glamorgan

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When is the right time to consider Counselling or Therapy?

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

“Coming to terms with the realisation that we may need help, either in our relationships, with an addiction, phobias, or to just build our self-confidence is the first step on the road to recovery.” – Author: Richard Gosling, Counselling & Psychotherapy Hammersmith London

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Recognising and overcoming depression

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

“We should never try to dismiss the symptoms of depression and always take them seriously, they are never an inevitable part of growing up or growing old. It is possible to overcome depression, and to prevent its return.” – Author: Richard Gosling, Counselling & Psychotherapy Hammersmith

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What is CBT and what can it do for you?

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

“CBT stands for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. It aims to help change unhelpful patterns of thinking (cognition) to more helpful or useful patterns.” – Author: Wendy Gregory, CBT, Counselling & Psychotherapy Langley, Slough

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Sex, Intimacy and The Self

Friday, March 4th, 2011

“If you change your self, you can change your relationships, your intimate encounters, your sex life, and, incidentally, your life!” – Author: Paula Fenn, Counsellor & Psychotherapist Cheltenham Gloucestershire

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Bereavement and Loss and the Importance of Grief Counselling

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

“Grief is commonly linked with the loss of a loved one, however other types of losses include those which are termed disenfranchised or socially negated (including miscarriages, abortions, stillbirths).” Author: Paula Fenn, Counselling & Psychotherapy Cheltenham Gloucestershire

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Reasons why couples have relationship problems

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

“Although as a couple you are two people, you are also individuals with very distinct personalities and there will come a moment when one personality will clash with the other.”

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