Grieving Your Mother on Mother’s Day

mother's day

The second Sunday of May is Mother’s Day.  If you have a Mother, this can be a special day to show her how much you love her and appreciate her.   But what if your Mother has passed away, or you are struggling to become a mother yourself, or as a mother, you have lost…

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7 Tips to Support You with your Grief on Valentine’s Day

Valentine's Day

Valentine’s Day (and other special days such as Christmas, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, birthdays, and anniversaries) can be hard – real hard – to deal with when you are grieving.  Valentine’s Day, in particular, is a powerful reminder that your loved one is no longer here.  The days and weeks leading up to them can…

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Grief – Are you Grieving a Loved One?

Grief

Have you recently lost a loved one and struggling with your emotions?  This can be an extremely difficult time so I hope that the following information will help you to understand your emotions and how they can affect you.   The grieving process is your way of coming to terms with what has changed in…

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How to Deal with Mother’s Day When You Are Grieving

Mother's Day

The second Sunday of May is Mother’s Day.  This can be a special day to show your mother how much you love her and appreciate her.   If you have lost your Mother, Mother’s Day can be an extremely painful day.  A day of grief, sadness, loneliness and depression.  There is a piece of you…

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How to look after your mental health at Christmas

mental health at Christmas

It has been an “annus horribilis” year and with Christmas now upon us, there are more challenges and emotions to deal with.  While many people enjoy this time of year, for many it brings more pressure on our time and money, while others experience loneliness and grief.  This time of year is proven to increase…

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Feeling sad or lonely this Christmas?

Christmas bauble

Not all Christmases are merry and bright – here’s why it’s normal to feel this and how to survive the festive season guilt-free If Christmas is giving you heart palpitations, a pit in your stomach or bringing tears to your eyes, I want you to know one thing: you are not alone, and this is…

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Why go to counselling?

Counselling

Counselling People come to counselling for many reasons. They generally go to counselling as they are emotionally distressed and cannot see a way of solving their problems and therefore need to speak to someone in a confidential, non-judgemental way in the hope of finding a solution to their problems. Many people lack the emotional and/or…

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