Today my guest blog is written by Sarah England a passionate advocate of children’s voices in divorce and separation. Here she provides a useful insight into how we can think about children within the divorce process. Sarah is passionate about supporting families through one of their most challenging times. Her view is that for the […]
Being a Child & Adolescent Therapist…What does this mean?
Many people ask me what I do for a living, it is usually one of the first questions after “Hello…my name is…” We are often defined by our role in life before we are defined by who we are. This is fine with me as many people find small talk challenging and this provides a […]
Top 10 Anxiety Reducing Tips for Tweens
When anxiety hits it can be so sudden and everything goes blank. Individuals respond in different ways, some struggle to move, some struggle to verbally communicate, some get so overloaded they explode or implode. Mix this with the development going on at this age and our young person can become confused, embarrassed on top of […]