Tag Archives: counselling
‘Gaslighting’: when your Protector becomes your Persecutor
The way we learn about relating to other people, as well as to ourselves, is through our early relationships, usually with our mother or other primary caregiver. As babies, we are hard wired to connect as soon as we are … Continue reading
Transition – the time in between
It is often the case that the decision to come to counselling is made at the cusp of a life transition. Recognising the moment that sets off this transition can be hard to pinpoint however. It may begin with a … Continue reading
Walking the Line
It has been suggested that we all walk a fine line between sanity and insanity. Sufferers of mental ill health blog about it, authors write memoirs and rappers just rap about it. Artists describe cycles of creativity and madness, a … Continue reading
Birth Trauma – the psychodynamics of ruptured relationship
The time around the birth of a baby is momentous. It is the start of a new relationship, one that is likely to be significant to you forever. Usually anticipated as a joyful event, being pregnant, giving birth and becoming … Continue reading