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Social Media and Mental Health - a Source of Connection & Community v's Comparing Ourselves to Others.
Social media is now much more than just a place to share photos or opinions. It has become a lifeline for many and even a source of vast wealth and [apparent] popularity for others. While critics often highlight the potential harms to mental health, others find connection and community on digital platforms and these can be places where users not only share their own experiences but also discover connection and community.

Derek Flint - BSc : Dip. Couns. : PNCPS - Acc.
Aug 174 min read


Walk and Talk Therapy - The Mental Health Boost You Need?
When you think of therapy, you might picture a quiet office and a comfy sofa. But what if your therapy session could happen while strolling through a park? Walk and talk therapy is becoming a popular alternative in the UK, bringing mental health support outdoors where fresh air and movement can naturally enhance wellbeing. If you're feeling stuck, anxious, or simply prefer a more casual setting, this approach might be the perfect fit.

Steve McQueenie MBACP
Jun 22 min read


Jealousy and Relationships - How to Combat Jealousy in a Relationship
Jealousy is a common emotion in romantic relationships, often fueled by insecurities or fears of losing a partner. When left unchecked, jealousy can seriously harm the bond between partners. Learning how to manage jealousy is crucial for maintaining a loving and healthy partnership. In this post, we will explore the underlying reasons for jealousy, strategies to manage it effectively, and the role of relationship counselling in helping couples overcome these challenges.

Maria Konstantinelli - MA, MBACP, MNCPS(Acc.)
May 314 min read
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