One of the hardest thing in the World is to watch (The Concerned) someone (The Addicted) destroy themselves – little by little. The method of their destruction is in fact not so important as the fact that they are hurting so much inside (even if they don’t actually realise it) that they do so. Therefore, […]
April 15, 2019 in AA, Addiction, Al-Anon, Anger, Anxiety, CA, Counselling, Counselling online, couples counselling, english counsellors for ex-pats, ex-pat counselling, Face to Face Counselling in Haywards Heath, NA, Online Counselling, Psychotherapy, REBT, relationship counselling, Relationships, Skype Counselling, Skype Therapy, Stress by Jean Watson
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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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Thinking of getting into shape Physically? What about getting into shape Emotionally? “If you have health, you probably will be happy and if you have health and happiness, you have all the wealth you need, even if it is not all you want”. – Elbert Hubbard Sometimes being happy and having peace of mind is […]
February 24, 2017 in Addiction, Anger, Counselling, Counselling online, counselling via skype, couples counselling, Depression, english counsellors for ex-pats, ex-pat counselling, Online Counselling, Relationships, Skype Counselling by Jean Watson
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Yet another brilliant singer who, to the outside world, would seem to have had it all but yet has self-destructed. As to the why – if that was easy for them to answer then it would possibly have saved them and others like them who are in the grip of addiction. My view, if a counsellor is allowed […]
February 18, 2012 in Addiction, Counselling, Psychotherapy by Jean Watson
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This might seem like a strange question to ask but experience tells me that a lot of people just muddle through life, often acquiring really unhealthy habits, because they can feel something isn’t right in their World but feel the effort involved in trying to sort how they feel out would be just too much […]
December 9, 2011 in Addiction, Anger, Depression by Jean Watson
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Having just had another bank holiday each of us will have our own view as to how it was for us. I wonder if you were a “survivor and glad it’s over” type of person or a “great to have some extra time with people or things that I enjoy” one. A bit like school […]
September 1, 2011 in Addiction, Counselling, Depression, News, Psychotherapy, Relationships by Jean Watson
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