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Reflections and insights on psychotherapy, emotional wellbeing, and personal growth.

Crying in therapy

What Therapists Really Think When You Cry

Crying happens regularly in therapy. As therapists, we are used to it. We are not alarmed by it, and we certainly do not see it as something to apologise for. Often, the person sitting opposite us is allowing themselves, perhaps for the first time, to share something difficult that has

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Panic attacks

Don’t Let Panic Attacks Control You

If you’ve ever had a panic attack, you’ll know how convincing it feels. Your heart pounds, your chest tightens, your breathing shifts, and your mind races to the worst possible conclusion. Many people are certain they are about to die, collapse, or lose control. And yet — if you’re reading

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Mental Health News 2025

Mental Health News Roundup 2025

A staggering one billion people worldwide live with a mental health condition. That’s one in eight of us. And we simply don’t have the resources to cope. I don’t support the use of AI as a replacement for therapy. But when demand so vastly outstrips supply, it’s hard to argue

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Are you SAD this Xmas? Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder

For many people, Christmas is wrapped up in images of sparkle, laughter, connection, and comfort. But for some, this season feels very different: heavier, quieter, lonelier, or simply harder to get through. If your mood dips as winter draws in, your energy fades, or the simplest tasks feel harder than

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Should We Use AI for Therapy? A Guide to Chatbots, Mental Health Apps, and When to Choose a Human Therapist

AI Therapy: Can Chatbots Support Mental Health?

As tools like ChatGPT and Claude become more woven into daily life, many people are quietly asking a new question: can AI help with emotional wellbeing, and should it ever replace therapy? With millions of users turning to AI every day, it’s clear these platforms are becoming a source of

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Anit-depressants

Why it’s okay to take medications for mental health

doAfter years of work as both a medical journalist and psychotherapist, I’m convinced that medications can play a valuable role in treatment. I didn’t always feel this way. The evidence never felt watertight, and I doubted whether pharmaceutical companies could be trusted—I still do. For example, antidepressants such as SSRIs

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Does My Teen Need Therapy?

Worried your teen might need therapy? Learn the key signs to look for, when to seek help, and how to support your child through the ups and downs of adolescence

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Feeling stuck in theapy

Feeling Stuck in Therapy? Why Progress Takes Time—and Effort

Starting psychotherapy can feel like a brave first step toward change—especially when you’re struggling with something as painful and persistent as OCD, intrusive thoughts, or low self-esteem. Often, there’s a strong and understandable hope: that therapy will bring relief, clarity, or even resolution. And while psychotherapy can be life-changing, the

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