Before You Book Couples Therapy… Take a Look at Yourself First

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A common question I get asked is: “Do you offer couples therapy?” The answer is no. Not because I don’t believe couples therapy can be helpful—it absolutely can. When both people are committed to taking responsibility, communicating openly, and working towards change, it can transform a relationship. But over the years, I’ve noticed something. Many …

Understanding the Nervous System and the Window of Tolerance

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If you have ever wondered why some days you can cope with stress quite well, while on other days even a small comment, disagreement, or unexpected change feels overwhelming, your nervous system may hold the answer. The nervous system and the “window of tolerance” are deeply connected. Understanding this can help us make more sense …

When Addiction Becomes Entertainment: Why Public Shaming Misses the Point

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Every time a photo of Daniella Westbrook circulates in the media, the response is depressingly predictable. Comment sections quickly fill with ridicule, mockery, and cheap jokes about her appearance. What’s often missing from these conversations is something basic, yet vital: perspective. Addiction is not a punchline. It is not a personality flaw. And it is …

They Told Us One Thing but Showed Us Another: Unlearning Childhood Messages to Break the Cycle

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Many of us grew up hearing well-meaning phrases like “You can be anything you want,” or “You don’t need anyone to complete you.” But if we’re honest, those words didn’t always match the actions we witnessed. Maybe our parents said all the right things—but couldn’t live them. And whether we realised it or not, we …