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What is Psychotherapy & what happens in therapy?
What is Psychotherapy & what happens in therapy? Psychotherapy (also known as 'talk therapy') is an approach or method that treats mental health challenges and issues. It entails a structured process where a trained and qualified professional helps a client/patient explore what life is presenting for them. The professional could be a 'psychotherapist, psychologist or psychiatrist'. Psychotherapy is also interchangeably used with the terms 'counselling' or 'therapy'. Psychothe
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"Why am I losing sexual interest in my partner?"
"Why am I losing sexual interest in my partner?" The loss of sexual interest (also seen as low sexual desire/libido) is influenced by a variety of variables that can be psychological, relational or biological. The most important thing to know is that loss of sexual desire or attraction is often a symptom — not the root problem. here are many therapists in London that can help you with this. Remember, make sure the therapist is a qualified psychosexual therapist - experience a
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What is Gaslighting & the signs to look for?
What is Gaslighting & the signs to look for? To put simply, gaslighting is form of psychological manipulation where someone makes you doubt you your own experience, perception or memory of an event. Gaslighting can be incredibly subtle and sly, and over time it has the power to erode your confidence in your own reality. This can lead to feelings of confusion, anxiety or co-dependency on the person who is gaslighting you. We can also say it is a form of emotional abuse if it b
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Family issues - enmeshment trauma: family won't respect my boundaries
Family issues - enmeshment trauma: family won't respect my boundaries. What is enmeshment trauma?
Enmeshment trauma (also seen as over-intimacy or excessive closeness) is a type of emotional trauma that is caused by a lack of clear and healthy boundaries in the family environment and dynamics. Over-intimacy/enmeshment can happen when boundaries (typically between a parent and child) are blurred, overly diffused or even nonexistent. This leads to the child being emotionally f
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Is couples therapy going to save my relationship?
Is couples therapy going to save my relationship? Whilst couples therapy can help your relationship, you cannot lean in too much on the idea that it will "save" your relationship. Unfortunately, couples therapy is not a magic wand that can put a spell or magic dust on your relationship to save it or "fix it". Couples therapy is a great place to improve communication skills. Communication IS the cornerstone of a healthy, functional and fulfilling relationship.
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Is it OK to talk about sex in couples therapy?
Is it OK to talk about sex in couples therapy? YES, it is OK to talk about sex in your couples therapy. To be more precise, you should be able to talk about sex in your couples therapy especially if your couples therapist is a psychosexual therapist/sex therapist as well as a relationship therapist. Sex is not just physical, it is not just an act of physicality or bodies coming together. Sex is part of emotional intimacy as much as it is physical intimacy. Our sexuality is
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How long will we have to be in couples therapy?
One of the commonly asked question about couples therapy is "How long will we have to be in couples therapy?"
Understandably you want to know about the commitment involved including time, effort and cost. The type and severity of issues you've come to couples therapy will be a factor. Your motivation to change also impacts your experience of couples therapy. The length of your relationship could has play a factor in how long you need couples therapy for. The frequency of ses
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