Helping, Rescuing, or Enabling? Understanding the Difference

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Have you ever found yourself constantly stepping in to solve someone else’s problems? Perhaps you lend money they never repay, make excuses for their behaviour, or put your own needs on hold to keep them afloat. If so, you’re not alone. Many people who struggle with codependency genuinely believe they’re being caring and supportive. But …

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 …

The Grey Rock Method: What It Is, When to Use It & How to Protect Your Peace

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By Andrea — Trauma & Addiction Therapist, Romford & Havering If you’ve ever dealt with someone who drains your energy, constantly criticises you, or thrives on drama, you may have stumbled across the Grey Rock Method.It’s a simple but powerful technique used to protect your emotional wellbeing when someone becomes manipulative, toxic, or emotionally overwhelming. …

Why We Weren’t “Stupid” for Ignoring Red Flags (And What Our Nervous System Was Trying to Protect Us From)

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When we look back on relationships, friendships, or family dynamics that hurt us, it’s so easy to feel ashamed. “How didn’t I see it?” “Why did I stay?” “Was I stupid?” If you’ve ever asked yourself these questions, you’re not alone — and you absolutely weren’t stupid. Ignoring red flags is a deeply human response, …

Underneath Every Behaviour Is a Feeling: Why Curiosity Helps Us Heal More Than Judgement

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When someone we love behaves in a way that confuses, angers, hurts, or frustrates us, it’s natural to jump to conclusions. We label people as dramatic, attention-seeking, promiscuous, needy, lazy, or difficult.But these labels only tell us what we see. They reveal nothing about what is happening inside. If we look beneath the behaviour, we …

Even Superstars Carry Childhood Scars: My Reflection On The New Springsteen Movie ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’

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When we think of people like Bruce Springsteen or Elton John, we see talent, success, stadiums full of fans — lives that look almost untouchable. But films like Deliver Me From Nowhere and Rocketman show something deeper: no amount of fame, achievement or financial security gives any of us immunity from the impact of childhood …

When Your Parents Never Said “I Love You” — Understanding the Impact and Finding Healing

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When love was shown but never said Many of us grew up knowing our parents loved us in practical ways — they provided food, shelter, and perhaps stability — yet they never said “I love you.” That silence can leave a quiet ache. As a trauma therapist working with people in addiction, recovery and codependency, …