Published inInvisible Illness·Apr 5Member-onlyExcavating MemoriesThe smell of the past — I like nice smells. The aroma of newly baked bread that teases the tastebuds and brings images of me as a four-year-old pressing my nose against the local baker’s window. Or the fragrance of freshly mown grass on a summer’s day that takes me back to my grandmother’s garden. …Mental Health4 min readMental Health4 min read
Feb 17Member-onlyThe Garden of LoveAn interview with BBC Gardeners’ World — Gardening has played a major role in my life, especially after meeting my husband. What we created in our garden was a place to escape to, away from the world. …Gardening2 min readGardening2 min read
Published inThe Talking Space·Sep 30, 2022Member-onlyWhat You Need to Know Before Choosing a TherapistUnravelling some of the mysteries — I often hear people saying that they really wouldn’t know where to start if choosing a therapist. And they are right, it can be so difficult to know if a therapist is the right match for us and if they have the right qualifications. These are just a couple of…Mental Health8 min readMental Health8 min read
Published inThe Talking Space·Sep 22, 2022Member-onlyHow to Choose a Talking Therapy That is Right for YouIt isn’t as simple as you might think — Having had clients tell me stories of issues and therapeutic approaches that were mismatched, I wanted to include in my book, The Essential Companion to Talking Therapy, a chapter simplifying the hundreds of talking therapies available. This is an excerpt from the chapter Choosing a Therapy. The excerpt is a…Therapy7 min readTherapy7 min read
Published inThe Talking Space·Sep 3, 2022Member-onlyWhat is Therapy for?And how can it help — As a therapist I’ve often been asked by people who perhaps have never experienced a talking therapy before, what therapy can cure. …Therapy5 min readTherapy5 min read
Aug 16, 2022Member-onlyAdventures in Kenya Part 1Challenging expectations and preconceptions — Talking with friends and family about my upcoming trip to Kenya, brings remarks such as “Uh, it’s going to be hot there”, even the stewardess on our Qatar flight asks excitedly, “Are you going to see the migrating wildebeest?”. The image of a sunny and warm, if not hot, Africa…Africa10 min readAfrica10 min read
Published inThe Talking Space·Aug 16, 2022Member-onlyThe Myths About TherapyThe ideas that stops us from getting the help we need — In this fourth excerpt from the book The Essential Companion to Talking Therapy, we take a look at the myths that as a therapist I have heard and that has stopped people getting the skills or help they need. Enjoy! Debunking some myths about therapy In our conversations about therapy, it is still common to…Therapy5 min readTherapy5 min read
Published inThe Talking Space·Aug 9, 2022Member-onlyThe Role of the Physical Space in TherapyAnd why it matters — This is the third extract from my book The Essential Companion to Talking Therapy, where I write about the physical space of therapy and why it is set up the way it is, the differences between therapies and how therapists might consider the therapeutic space. Enjoy! The physical space It is surprising how…Therapy5 min readTherapy5 min read
Published inThe Talking Space·Aug 2, 2022Member-onlyThe Story of a TherapistExerpt two of the book The Essential Companion to Talking Therapy — In this excerpt I talk about a part of my background that paved the path to me becoming a therapist. The whole chapter is too long for this article, so I have chosen, if you like, the best bit. Enjoy! MY STORY I remember looking at the faint outline of…Therapy4 min readTherapy4 min read
Published inThe Talking Space·Jul 26, 2022Member-onlyMaking Counselling and Therapy Easier to UnderstandPart one of the serialisation of excerpts from The Essential Companion to Talking Therapy — Therapy or counselling should be available to all, that I completely agree with. However, it can be difficult to benefit from a talking therapy unless you understand what it is and how it works. …Therapy4 min readTherapy4 min read