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Tim Humphries

Acute Pain

Posted by Tim Humphries Chiropractic Treatment

Acute Pain The term ‘acute’ refers to pain and symptoms that have only been present for a matter of days. As opposed to ‘chronic’ symptoms that have been felt for weeks, months or longer. Neither of these terms indicate the…

Tim Humphries

A Pain in the neck

Posted by Tim Humphries Chiropractic Treatment

A Pain in the Neck? Neck pain is extremely common and can affect anybody, at any age and at any time. The majority of sufferers will describe no injury and, those who are still of working age, will often have…

Roger Gilbert

Anxiety Self-Help: Where to Start When Things Feel Overwhelming

Posted by Roger Gilbert Hypnotherapy

Anxiety self-help often begins at the point where thinking feels crowded and urgent. Concentration narrows. Minor problems appear significant. The body feels tense or unsettled. In those moments, advice can feel either too simplistic or too abstract. Clinical psychology offers…

Fay Victoria Durrant

Return to the Breath

Posted by Fay Victoria Durrant Yoga Therapy

Return to the Breath (the foundation of wellness and the secret tool against stress and overwhelm) So many of us seem to have lost the ability to breathe deeply. It is something I have noticed over and over in clinics…

Stephen Walker

Setting Goals

Posted by Stephen Walker Reality Therapy

Today I want to share the G.R.O.W. Model. The G.R.O.W. Model is perhaps the most widely used coaching model around the world. This model was first promoted by Sir John Whitmore in the 1980s. I think it can be helpful…

Debbie Stanton

Grief, Loss and Bereavement

Posted by Debbie Stanton Counselling

Grief and loss come in many forms, whether that is the death of a loved one, terminal illness, the loss of a job position or income, children leaving home (also known as empty nest syndrome), life changes and upheavals such…

Debbie Stanton

Why Dental Anxiety Prevention Matters for Mental Health Outcomes

Posted by Debbie Stanton Hypnotherapy

Dental anxiety is a problem that goes way beyond a patient's reluctance to book. The psychological effect is that a person gets so scared of going to the dentist that he/she does not go, thus resulting in poor oral health,…

Paul Hayward

How does counselling work?

Posted by Paul Hayward Counselling

My philosophy of counselling is quite simple: have faith in the person and have faith in the process. It is a simple philosophy, but one which I feel has served me, and more importantly, my clients, well to date. The…

Paul Hayward

The Long Dark Night

Posted by Paul Hayward Soul Midwifery

We always seem to be in such a rush nowadays. If we want to know something, we just look at our “Smart” phones. The answer is instant- no effort is needed from us, just demand and passive consumption. We are…

Paul Hayward

States of Anxiety

Posted by Paul Hayward Psychotherapy

States of Anxiety This was prompted by something a client said to me the other day. We were speaking of their anxiety; their understanding of the causes of it, the effects of it on their life and what they (I…

Sean Kulyk

Sean Kulyk's response to an article by Jim Manson, in Natural Products magazine on the topic of 'the mantra there's no such thing as bad food, just a bad diet'; 27th February 2018:

Posted by Sean Kulyk Nutritional Therapy

See below for Sean Kulyk's response to an article by Jim Manson, in Natural Products magazine on the topic of 'the mantra there’s no such thing as bad food, just a bad diet'; 27th February 2018: https://www.naturalproductsglobal.com/opinion/busting-myth-no-thing-bad-food/ For years, the…