what happens in therapy

Grounding tools (support for emotional regulation)

This article provides some quick and easy methods to ground yourself when you are experiencing intense emotions. Grounding tools are simple and action-oriented activities to help bring yourself back into the present moment. Grounding tools help you manage and ease distressing or overwhelming feelings.  Grounding tools (support for emotional regulation) Read More

2026-04-10T12:32:20+01:00April 10, 2026|Kim's Blog|

Book review – Introduction to Internal Family Systems (IFS) by Richard C. Schwartz

Internal Family Systems (IFS) is a therapy tool sometimes used by therapists to help clients with low self-esteem, harsh inner critics, Imposter Syndrome, trauma, anxiety, depression and addictions. IFS is also used with those who experienced difficult childhood experiences. The book is subtitled “A revolutionary therapy for wholeness and healing”. Read More

2025-10-06T09:38:00+01:00October 6, 2025|Kim's Blog, Relationship Management|

Book review – Counselling for toads (A psychological adventure) by Robert de Board

I’ve produced videos and written articles about Transactional Analysis (TA). In particular, about the Parent Adult Child (PAC) model. The model is helpful to therapy clients learning about how they feel, think and behave. The PAC model can also help us understand and minimise difficult conversations in the workplace. the Read More

2025-05-25T11:25:04+01:00May 25, 2025|Kim's Blog, Relationship Management|

What happens in therapy?

As a therapist I am often asked “What happens in therapy?”. Sometimes people ask “What do I have to do in therapy?”. So here’s an overview to give some comfort and confidence to those considering therapy. I’m keen to hear from other therapists and the experiences of those who have Read More

2025-04-10T10:08:26+01:00April 10, 2025|Kim's Blog, Relationship Management|
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