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Meet Dr. Romy Sherlock, a clinical psychologist and the Co-director of Retraining Pain, an organisation dedicated to providing multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation to individuals across the UK who are grappling with persistent pain. Romy and her team are passionate advocates for a holistic...
Meet Paula Gardner, a business psychologist and psychotherapist with a unique approach that centres on addressing the challenges faced by business owners. Her expertise lies in helping individuals overcome overwhelm and visibility issues in the world of business. With a background in public...
Have you ever felt the need to make a change in your psychology practice? Perhaps you've been searching for a way to align your work with a deeper sense of purpose, to attract the right clients, and ensure the sustainability and longevity of your practice. If so, then the concept of pivoting in...
This month, we reach the conclusion of a year of working with Carol Sanford, social innovator and regenerative paradigm educator.
It’s been an intense year of exploring regenerative themes and principles for psychology practices. The premise underpinning this work is:
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Dr. Tess Browne is a dedicated Clinical Psychologist, transforming lives and building resilience. Her work not only transforms individual lives but also empowers entire communities. Let's delve into her remarkable journey.
The Mind Atelier Limited: A Hub of Transformation
At The Mind Atelier...
Marketing can be a thorny issue for private practice owners. There is a vast amount of information available on marketing for mental health and private practices, but it can be challenging to navigate and implement.
However, marketing is core to what psychologists and therapists do, and it...
Maybe you've been wondering where the topsy-turvy world of social media and marketing is taking us, with its effects on clients, communities, and practitioners?
We have been wondering that too?
As psychologists, therapists and coaches, we want to build an authentic presence...
In today's fast-paced business world, it's common to treat individuals as mere machines and extract the maximum productivity out of each hour. Psychologists and therapists in private practice are not immune to this "extractive business model" that often leads to overwhelm and burnout.
In this...
As January is now behind us, new year resolutions are maybe fading out of our minds and sticking to our goals can get forgotten. Maybe we’re starting to feel more pressure to stick to goals. Or the thought of even setting goals can be overwhelming so we just avoid them.
Whether we...
It's a conversation I've had a hundred times.
The people we work with aren’t short of ideas. They aren't usually short of clients either.
They're most often overwhelmed with both ideas and clients and are stuck in a loop of not knowing where to start.
This is a blog post about how to get out...
And then they take a breath. It's all good, I tell them. I'm here to listen.
Every week, I have coffee chats with psychologists in private practice to discuss how we might be able to support them. I offer...