I've had a quieter week this week, which is fortunate because I'm preparing to go away for the weekend to London to start a piece of training which over the coming months will equip me to expand my therapeutic offering to couples and those who would like to work on relationship issues. So do keep an eye out for those services being added to my current session list and if you know of someone or a couple looking for relationship therapy then please feel free to mention me.
As for this week's reading, well, of course, there is mention of the #royalbaby (and you can see my thoughts on that from this week's blog post here, warning - it's controversial!) as well as some other worthwhile reads. Have a great weekend, I know I shall. 1) 'Drama saved my life': how performing can help mental health problems - The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/healthcare-network/2018/apr/25/drama-performing-mental-health-may-contai... 2) “Childhood poverty and instability leave a legacy. I live with mine every day” - The Pool https://www.the-pool.com/news-views/opinion/2018/17/kerry-hudson-lowborn-on-childhood-poverty-and-in... 3) Call You and Yours: How has your life been changed by other people's drinking? - BBC Radio 4 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09zt3fq
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