by nayna | May 23, 2022 | Thoughts from the therapy room
“I could burn the house down and he wouldn’t say a word, but if he makes a mistake, he can never forgive me for it” “I always know when my elder brother has messed up because he sits me down and spends a pleasant afternoon shouting at me for being a failure. He...
by nayna | May 22, 2022 | For Practitioners
Here is an article Nayna has written on Bereavement: Click to view the PDF here.
by nayna | May 22, 2022 | Thoughts from the therapy room
The Enemy Within This blog post was first published by Women Empowered in their blog post GRIT. For their edited version please click here November 2017 – No one ever talks about… For the original – please read on: We’ve got a bully in our family, The...
by nayna | May 9, 2022 | news from outside
Here is a book I would recommend to anybody. It was written by Pat Craven who as a probation officer ran workshops for male ‘perpetrators’ of violence against women and children She categorises different types of controlling behaviour and explains how to...
by nayna | Oct 5, 2017 | For Practitioners
In this downloadable article, I would like to explore how the body responds to issues which we haven’t been able to resolve and how understanding the way the nervous system holds these issues can help us better serve our clients. Download (PDF)