Resources
Filter By Category
Filter By Tags
- Ambivert 1
- Anxiety 2
- Assessment 1
- BACP 4
- BBC Radio 4 1
- BBC Sounds 1
- Beginning 1
- Black-hole effect 1
- CBT 1
- Carl Jung 1
- Change 5
- Character traits 1
- Checking in 1
- Client-Centred 1
- Composers 3
- Confidentiality 2
- Consultation 1
- Counsellor 3
- Covid-19 4
- Depression 1
- Disinhibition effect 1
- Duration 2
- Ending 1
- Endings 1
- Energy 1
- Esther Perel 1
- Expectations 1
- Experience 1
- Experience 2 1
- Extrovert 1
- FOMO 1
- Future 1
- Gestalt 1
- Giving Thanks 1
- Goals 1
- Grounding 1
- Habits 1
- Health 1
- Hearing 1
- Hillary McBride 1
- Hope 1
- Hopefulness 1
- In Therapy 1
- Integrative 1
- Introvert 1
- Irvin Yalom 1
- Isolation 2
- January 1
- Labels 1
- Learning 1
Deciding When to End Therapy
Whatever our reason for beginning therapy, how can we recognise when it’s time to work towards an ending? Some considerations on how to approach this decision, including the content and impact of sessions, the therapeutic relationship, wider support systems, and questions for self-reflection.
We all have Mental Health
We all have mental health. If mental wellbeing is a scale that balances our resilience against everything going on around us, what can we do when it begins to tip? How can we make it our second nature to look after our emotional wellbeing?
What just happened? Time to reflect
Perhaps now is one moment to take a breath and reflect. It’s not about whether an experience has been good or bad, it’s about the fact that something just happened.