Vickie Howard – Online Counsellor
Counsellor Vickie is an accredited counsellor and psychotherapist with the Counselling Society (CS) and a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). She has a Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy, an MSc in Effective Care for Mental Health Problems, a Diploma in Problem Centred Interventions, and a Diploma in Hypnotherapy. Vickie’s approach to therapy: I...
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Step 2: Weigh the Size of the Load Take an objective look at the stresses you face, and write them down if you can. Remember the small things too. Stress is cumulative, so the small things (the chores) count as well as the big ones (your job, your finances, and friendships). Beware of discounting the load in a way that many people do, thinking, for example, ‘everyone else copes with at least as...
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There is growing evidence of the high psychological cost of recession, with many families facing an uncertain future due to unemployment, redundancy or reduced incomes. A recent survey by mental health charity Mind found that 10% of the 2000 people questioned had approached their GPs as a result of their economic circumstances, mainly suffering with depression. They found that men, in particular,...
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