Published on June 25, 2011
Yvonne Green Counsellor provides her perspective on this weeks topic – Should I hope for recovery, or should I accept my condition? As a Counsellor and Eating and Obesity therapist I have various tools I have learnt, which help me when I am counselling students with exam expectations and clients with insurmountable problems or perfectionist…
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Published on June 24, 2011
Luithya Tamaya from Living Sacred, provides her perspective on: Should I Hope For Recovery or Should I Accept My Condition? Both – hoping for something better doesn’t necessarily mean that we can’t be at peace with where we are now, either in our mental health, our job or any other area of our life. And…
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Published on June 23, 2011
Jackie Richardson of MindUrSelf offers her perspective on Should I Hope for Recovery or Should I Accept My Condition? Our state of mind dictates our experience of the world around us and if we have a calm, non-judgemental outlook it can release us from a lot of pain. Therefore, if hoping that we will recover…
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Published on June 22, 2011
Linda Barbour, of East Professional Coaching provides her perspective on Should I Hope for Recovery or Should I Accept My Condition? I think that hope is crucial in our lives. Without the conviction that good things and good experiences are available to us, we lose hope, feel powerless and get desperate. On the otherhand, unrealistic…
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Published on June 21, 2011
Kate Patterson of The Hypno Clinic, explains why hope is important and how it can influence our lives, in response to – Should I Hope for Recovery or Should I Accept My Condition? To live with out hope can engender in us a feeling of depression and dejection so when I meet my clients and…
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Published on June 20, 2011
Having hope of recovery is something that was fundamental in my own personal journey and is also recognised as a key component in the recovery model. But how do we know if our hopes are realistic? Where do we draw the boundaries? It’s all very well to hope for recovery, but how do we put…
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