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Online training in mental health. Therapy & coaching. Tweets by @gjtherapyuk. Authors of A Straight Talking Introduction to Therapy: tinyurl.com/3f4tutmw

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My latest for Psychology Today - There Is No Such Thing as a Soulmate. There Is No Such Thing as a Soulmate | Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/get-so…

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Just published: my latest for Psychology Today. We can’t get everything they need from a romantic relationship. You should stray—emotionally, socially, and intellectually—for a balanced and fulfilling relationship. When It’s OK to Stray | Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/get-so…

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"The best thing you can do for your relationship is to take responsibility for your happiness and fulfillment by building a rich, varied life outside of it." Here's why, by London Centre for Applied Psychology psychologytoday.com/us/blog/get-so…

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"The best thing you can do for your relationship is to take responsibility for your happiness and fulfillment by building a rich, varied life outside of it." Here's why, by London Centre for Applied Psychology psychologytoday.com/us/blog/get-so…

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The latest episode of Crazy in Love is up! Romantic relationships carry heavy expectations. We want our partner to be our best friend, confidant, caregiver, and lover. This is too much to ask of one person. No wonder many relationships struggle under the weight of expectations.

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New episode of Crazy in Love is out now! Contrary to a lot of advice, talking about your relationship doesn't always help. So, what should you do instead? When and how should you bite your tongue? Listen here: rss.com/podcasts/crazy… Or watch here: youtu.be/RE7um1a7wOs

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New, for Psychology Today: Long-Term Relationships Are No Fun. But.... Young wine often tastes bright, bold—fruit-forward. With time, fine wine softens. Love is like that. Secondary flavors come through. You’re left with something more deep, more layered. tinyurl.com/2p96kpvc

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Long-term relationships don’t offer you a dopamine spike every time you see your partner. That’s not failure—that’s biology. But they do provide deep and lasting rewards, explains London Centre for Applied Psychology psychologytoday.com/us/blog/get-so…

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It's commonly believed that half of all marriages end in divorce. But that statistic is wrong, and its popular acceptance distorts how couples view their relationships and puts them at risk. Here's why, by London Centre for Applied Psychology psychologytoday.com/us/blog/get-so…

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✨Our ability to set boundaries is linked closely to our attachment style. Those with an anxious attachment may allow their boundaries to crumble too easily; while those with an avoidant attachment can have so many rigid boundaries that they struggle to let anyone in. This week

✨Our ability to set boundaries is linked closely to our attachment style.

Those with an anxious attachment may allow their boundaries to crumble too easily; while those with an avoidant attachment can have so many rigid boundaries that they struggle to let anyone in.

This week
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Relationships aren't fragile. They need healthy stress to make them strong. In the new episode of Crazy in Love, Matt Wotton and I explore how the language of safe spaces has reshaped what we expect from our relationships. Links below ⬇️⬇️⬇️ Photo by Vera Arsic | Pexels

Relationships aren't fragile. They need healthy stress to make them strong.

In the new episode of Crazy in Love, Matt Wotton and I explore how the language of safe spaces has reshaped what we expect from our relationships.

Links below ⬇️⬇️⬇️  

Photo by Vera Arsic | Pexels
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***NEW PODCAST EPISODE*** We are told to look for romantic partners who "complete" us. They should be someone we love, but also someone who encourages us to live our best life, to achieve our individual goals and self-actualise. podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/cra…

***NEW PODCAST EPISODE***  

We are told to look for romantic partners who "complete" us. They should be someone we love, but also someone who encourages us to live our best life, to achieve our individual goals and self-actualise.  

podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/cra…
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In relationships today, it’s no longer enough to be loved. Your partner must also help you become your best self. Here's why that expectation is so unreasonable—and what to aim for instead, by London Centre for Applied Psychology psychologytoday.com/us/blog/get-so…

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In relationships today, it’s no longer enough to be loved. Your partner must also help you become your best self. Here's why that expectation is so unreasonable—and what to aim for instead, by London Centre for Applied Psychology psychologytoday.com/us/blog/get-so…

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I spoke with BACP for this piece on sleep anxiety and the clocks changing. As a light sleeper myself, let’s just say I have a personal interest in the subject! bacp.co.uk/news/news-from…