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Attachment Styles

Attachment Styles

John Donne’s ‘A Valediction: forbidding mourning’ concerns a sea voyage and uses the image of a circle as an antidote to the abyss of loss and separation. He pictures the invisible but precious bonds which link carer and cared-for, lover and beloved in an attachment relationship as slender threads of gold. Jeremy Holmes Long before …

20 powerful mental health resources -

20 Powerful Mental Health Resources

These are strange days, so here are some great mental health resources to support you, calm you, and give you a shot of inspiration.   1.Calm  App Calm is a very beautiful app with gorgeous nature pictures and sounds. You can just listen to a river or a storm if you want to, and I …

Telehealth Psychology

Psychological Strategies Online or by Telephone   If you’d like a virtual appointment with me, I have limited openings for psychology sessions via telehealth, by telephone or video conference. Sessions are booked and billed securely in a simple, streamlined process. For Australian residents only, Medicare rebates may apply for online or telephone psychology when you …

Books about Love and Therapy

5 Powerful Books About Love and Therapy

Here are 5 powerful books about love and therapy, to help you feel less alone if you’re going through therapy. It can feel like you’re the only person who ever felt such strong attachment and need for their therapist, but you’re not. Reading about others’ experiences of therapy can help you understand the yearning, love …

Writing for therapy

Write It All Out

Writing isn’t about making money, getting famous, getting dates, getting laid, or making friends. In the end it’s about enriching the lives of those who will read your work, and enriching your own life as well. It’s about getting up, getting well, and getting over. Getting happy, okay? Getting happy. …this book…is a permission slip: …

#brokenheart, how to survive a broken heart

How to Survive a Broken Heart

  This is a good sign, having a broken heart. It means we have tried for something. Elizabeth Gilbert   That’s a half-smile quote I guess, from Elizabeth Gilbert. I mean, what can anyone really say when we’re dealing with heartache at the loss of a relationship? It’s been a long time (thankfully) since I’ve …

You Beautiful Things

You Beautiful Things

The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched, they must be felt with the heart. Helen Keller   I’ve been watching a reality television show recently where at least one of the characters is besotted with all things designer labelled – as ostentatiously labelled – as possible. She is almost …

Yoga – Off The Mat & Into Life

OK, I’m going to be provocative, but it’s true – no amount of yoga or meditation is going to help you in your relationships or life unless you consciously extrapolate the principles into the way you live and interact with others. Over many years of teaching yoga, I’ve seen that what happens during practice is …

I Finally Understand Tough Love

I always thought the idea of Tough Love was a joke. A dinosaur of an idea. Mildly sadistic even. But I’ll come back to that. Let’s talk dogs for a minute because they represent for me, pure emotion. And it’s dawned on me that the place where tough love can be be necessary, is in …

Everyday Self Compassion

Finding Everyday Self-Compassion

Last night, satisfied but really tired, I got to rest after a few days intense work. Helping people find acceptance and self-compassion, is a big part of my job as a therapist. Many people are stuck in pain about the past, or anxiety about the future. Compassion and insight open the door to freedom. I …