Stop drinking alcohol – mental health benefits and more
Stop drinking alcohol – mental health benefits and more Decision to stop drinking Nearly two years ago, I decided to stop drinking alcohol. I read about a friend who had given up drinking (with whom I’d had a few merry nights) and the positive impact it had on her life. From this, I decided I
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Grab a cup of tea and let’s talk about mental health
Time to Talk day. Grab a cup of tea and let’s talk about mental health. Jess Glynne’s words in Thursday inspires me to tackle mental health.
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8 helpful ways to deal with stress
Do you find you often feel stressed? Are your nights disrupted with poor sleep? Is your mind often thinking about too many things. Then STOP. It sounds as though you are stressed. Below are eight helpful ways of dealing with stress. Active change can help you build a happier life for yourself.
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Therapeutic Journal – Journey to knowing yourself
Why write a therapeutic journal? Therapeutic journal is aimed at helping you, the writer, to understand yourself.. It can take you on a journey where you discover the ‘real’ you. It starts to help you understand how your think and learn about your emotions. It can also help you unpick your problems and start
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Working Therapeutically with Syrian Refugees
Working Therapeutically with Syrian Refugees As part of Refugee Week, I thought I would share my experiences of working therapeutically with the Syrian Refugees on the Resettlement programme. This programme is based here in Sheffield with the Refugee Council. When working as a humanitarian worker, I enjoyed working with different communities. I worked with displaced
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Working as a counsellor for Employment Assistant Programme (EAP)
Affiliate EAP work can be a steady, varied part of a private practice. Below I explain what EAPs are, how referrals work, typical requirements, and the real-world pros and cons from a counsellor’s perspective. What is an Employee Assistance Programme? An EAP is a confidential, employer-funded wellbeing service. Most offer a 24/7 helpline, information/advice, and
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Counsellors guide to online counselling
In 2017, 90% of households in Great Britain had internet access, an increase from 89% in 2016 and 57% in 2006. We are beginning to rely on using the internet for our daily tasks – banking, music, communication etc. So why not finding support for mental health issues? You will see that they are various
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6 ways to move on from bad news
We’ve all been there. Being let down at the last minute or receiving news that is upsetting. How do you cope and move on from bad news? I thought I would use my recent example of being let down by our builder to show you useful ways of moving on.
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6 easy steps to creating an online blog
Creating a blog online is relatively easy. The fastest way is set a blog up in WordPress or Blogger. I use WordPress as I find it easy to use. I can choose my own themes, layouts and there are plenty of free plug-ins that add functionality to my blog. I have created the blog and
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