by David Sherborn-Hoare | Jun 20, 2017 | Counselling
Shame Fear Counselling Shame Fear Counselling Understanding shame is a core element in discerning the ability to relate to oneself and others. Shame is an inevitable consequence of our early life nurturing. We understand and perceive ourselves in a world and to the...
by David Sherborn-Hoare | May 15, 2017 | Counselling
Counselling, the counsellor, the proof: Part 1 There is so much discussion on whether Counselling works, makes a difference to clients lives, whether there is any evidence and it is certainly one that most clients will ask in one form or another during the first...
by David Sherborn-Hoare | Mar 7, 2017 | Counselling
Addiction: The Counselling and the Clients Conundrum Addiction and Counselling is such a rock and a hard place subject. Whether it is alcohol, pornography, smoking, drugs the addiction is effectively a self-medication in the majority of cases against pain. So often it...
by David Sherborn-Hoare | Feb 21, 2017 | Counselling
The Counsellor and Mental Health in the Workplace During any single year 25% of the adult population will suffer from a Mental Health difficulty. 10% will suffer from a clinical depression sometimes combined with difficulties. 33% of the CEO’s of the Worlds top...