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Every day people are silently (and not so silently) fighting a Battle. A Battle against homelessness, a Battle against drugs, a Battle against alcohol, a Battle against pain – emotional as well as physical, a Battle against poverty. These Battles may not be so well known as the bigger Battles carried out by Country against […]
November 12, 2018 in Addiction, Counselling, Counselling online, counselling via skype, english counsellors for ex-pats, ex-pat counselling, expatriot counselling, Face to Face Counselling in Haywards Heath, Online Counselling, Skype Counselling, Skype Therapy by Jean Watson
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I believe that Counselling is about empowering people and as it’s World Book Day I would like to help that process by make the following reading recommendations. This isn’t an exhaustive list as I am continually learning and updating from such wonderful authors as these. These book recommendations are light, often funny reads which are also most […]
March 1, 2018 in Addiction, Anger, Borderline Personality Disorder, CBT, Counselling, Counselling online, counselling via skype, couples counselling, Depression, Domestic violence, english counsellors for ex-pats, ex-pat counselling, expatriot counselling, Face to Face Counselling in Haywards Heath, Online Counselling, Psychotherapy, relationship counselling, Relationships, Skype Counselling, Skype Therapy by Jean Watson
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Online Counselling – what is it and why do it? We live in a transient time when, if you want it, the World can be our oyster but just because some of us seize that opportunity it doesn’t always mean that the journey is smooth. Because it is a transient World we can often feel isolated when we are […]
February 22, 2018 in Addiction, Counselling, Counselling online, counselling via skype, couples counselling, Depression, english counsellors for ex-pats, ex-pat counselling, expatriot counselling, Online Counselling, Relationships by Jean Watson
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I am not sure if there are any statistics about how parcels will be delivered between now and Christmas but I do know that many more people have shopped online this year presumably, if they are anything like me, they work late hours and/or are desperate to avoid the inevitable long queues in stuffy shops. […]
December 14, 2017 in Addiction, Counselling, Counselling online, counselling via skype, Depression, english counsellors for ex-pats, ex-pat counselling, expatriot counselling, online shopping, Psychotherapy, Skype Counselling by Jean Watson
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Online Counselling – what is it and why do it? We live in a transient time when, if you want it, the World can be our oyster but just because some of us seize that opportunity it doesn’t always mean that the journey is smooth. Because it is a transient World we can often feel isolated when we are […]
December 15, 2016 in Addiction, Counselling, Counselling online, counselling via skype, couples counselling, Depression, english counsellors for ex-pats, ex-pat counselling, expatriot counselling, Online Counselling, Relationships by Jean Watson
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Moving around the Country or the Globe may sound exciting but is it really? Many people chase work around the country or across the globe for various reasons. Sometimes it is just where the work is and sometimes it is the opportunity to broaden one’s horizons and sometimes it is a way of trying to […]
November 18, 2014 in Counselling, Counselling online, counselling via skype, couples counselling, Depression, english counsellors for ex-pats, ex-pat counselling, expatriot counselling, relationship counselling, Relationships, Skype Counselling by Jean Watson
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Those of us who have seen Desperate Housewives or similar will be all too aware that underneath the twitching curtains of civilised communities lies a wealth of secret and lies going on. “Not in Haywards Heath some may say”. I would say there are secret and lies everywhere. It is highly unlikely that you can […]
February 11, 2013 in Addiction, Anger, Counselling, Counselling online, counselling via skype, Depression, Domestic violence, english counsellors for ex-pats, ex-pat counselling, expatriot counselling, Psychotherapy, Relationships, Sexual abuse, Skype Counselling by Jean Watson
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I am not sure if there are any statistics about how parcels will be delivered between now and Christmas but I do know that many more people have shopped online this year presumably, if they are anything like me, they work late hours and/or are desperate to avoid the inevitable long queues in stuffy shops. […]
December 12, 2012 in Addiction, Counselling, Counselling online, counselling via skype, Depression, english counsellors for ex-pats, ex-pat counselling, expatriot counselling, online shopping, Psychotherapy, Skype Counselling by Jean Watson
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