Daddy issues
Fathers’ Day. My dad always said it was an excuse for the gift industry to make money. He refused point blank to celebrate or be celebrated. For a gregarious, friendly man this always seemed out of character to me. And…
Fathers’ Day. My dad always said it was an excuse for the gift industry to make money. He refused point blank to celebrate or be celebrated. For a gregarious, friendly man this always seemed out of character to me. And…
Insomnia affects 15 percent of adults in the UK and is a recurring issue for clients coming into therapy. But new research says it is possible to reset your body clock into a healthy sleep pattern – by going to…
This week a guest blogger writes from a client perspective about addiction: What does addiction mean to me? Once you dip your toe in the Internet an infinity of theories present themselves, along with an equal number of treatment plans.…
Whatever your politics it was hard not to feel sorry for the Prime Minister, Theresa May, last week, as she resigned having ‘failed to deliver Brexit’. Failure – facing it or fearing it – stalks the therapy room. Failed relationships,…
It's Mental Health Awareness Week this week, focusing on body image, and we're delighted to welcome Bramham Therapy counsellors Rachel Cooper and Deb Burch as our guest bloggers, tackling the subject of food and the body: Hunger. Food. Longing. The need to feed…