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Stefan Walters, a psychologist based in London offers all sorts of therapy including brainspotting.
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I made a brief appearance on the BBC London News last week, for a story on smartphone addiction. You should still be able to view the video clip here on iPlayer, for the next few days at least. The story was about a secondary school in...

Here's an article I did for Prima magazine a couple of years ago, but omitted to post on here at the time: 6 Things A Sex Therapist Wishes You Knew My 6 tips were as follows: 1. It's good to talk about sex! Lots of clients still feel like...

My review of "How To Change Your Drinking: A Harm Reduction Guide to Alcohol" by Kenneth Anderson: Substance misuse is one of the most common and widely discussed topics within the mental health community, as both clients and professionals debate the most effective ways to deal...

My review of "Assessing Adult Attachment: A Dynamic-Maturational Approach to Discourse Analysis". Attachment theory has come a long way since John Bowlby’s paper “Forty-four Juvenile Thieves” was published in 1944. In the paper Bowlby wrote about his work with disturbed youth in London. He theorized for...

I thought I would share some of my book reviews on this blog, as they do contain some interesting themes. I'll start with my review of "Saying No To Naked Women" by David R. Yale: [caption id="attachment_121" align="alignnone" width="240"] Saying No To Naked Women[/caption] In the summer of...