Posts Tagged ‘Relationship problems’

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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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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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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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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Addictive Relationships

Monday, December 27th, 2010

“Intimate relationships can improve our life, or make it miserable! But falling into addictive relationships will, at some point, always make our lives miserable.” – Author: Richard Gosling, Counselling Hammersmith West London

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I just want to be happy – Hannah’s Story

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

“Therapy is a complex process where you can talk freely about problems without the fear of disapproval and where the unspeakable can actually be spoken, heard and acknowledged.” – Author: Alex Drummond, Counselling Caerphilly Glamorgan

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Top Tips for a Harmonious Family Christmas

Monday, December 13th, 2010

“The Christmas holidays can be a magical period – where we get to spend time with our loved ones, but all this extra contact can be a double-edged sword.” – Author: Paul Brown, Life Coach London

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Relationships – The struggle to understand

Friday, November 5th, 2010

“In order for us to make meaningful and permanent changes in our relationship dynamics we need to understand our selves within the context of our relationships.” – Author: Sally Quill, Relationship Therapist, Suffolk & London

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Relationship Counselling – The Myths

Monday, May 10th, 2010

“When couples and families begin to get into difficulties with their relationships, there can often be a huge amount of reluctance for them to seek help. Often though, their reasons for not doing so are based on myths.” – Author: Joseph Poullis, Counselling Westminster, Central London

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Coming out

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

How do you tell family and friends that you’re gay? In this video, teenagers describe their experiences of coming to terms with their sexuality and then telling those closest to them.

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