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LGBTQ+ & GSRD Resources for Therapists

By Brighton Therapy Partnership | 25 February 2021 | 0
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We’ve put together a full resource list for therapists and counsellors looking to understand more about LGBTQ+ and GSRD issues. As counsellors, it’s easy for us to feel we are…

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Eating Disorders You May Not Know

By Brighton Therapy Partnership | 17 February 2021 | 0
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As therapists we work to understand where an eating disorder comes from, and what it might be communicating. We may explore attachments, trauma and loss to understand such behaviour and…

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Why Therapists Need To Be Body Image Informed

By Brighton Therapy Partnership | 29 January 2021 | 0
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Body image may seem like a niche area of work – your clients may not tend to present with related issues so it might not seem like a vital area…

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Best Books on Body Image 2021

By Brighton Therapy Partnership | 5 January 2021 | 0
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Entering the new year feels slightly different this year, but what remains is the inevitable constant of “new year, new you” content – with the joy of Christmas indulgence a…

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Cope with Covid through Polyvagal Theory

By Brighton Therapy Partnership | 20 November 2020 | 0
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As we face the second wave of Covid, and enter into a second national lockdown, we can feel anxiety and despondency surfacing once again. As therapists we carry our clients’…

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Why Polyvagal Theory is Essential for All Therapists

By Brighton Therapy Partnership | 5 November 2020 | 0
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Polyvagal Theory may sound academic but in reality it becomes a practical tool to help all of our clients, and a way to understand why the way that we work…

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