
Louise Chunn
@louisechunn
Founder of therapist-matching service @Welldoing_Org. Forbes contributor on mental health and workplace. Former editor of Psychologies
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Wisdom from Oliver Burkeman about why we will never get to the end of our to-do list --- the human condition is to aim for the limitless, and gently, happily, fail. Oliver's new book Meditation for Mortals is Welldoing.org 's book of the month.

Reminds me of the excitement/anxiety/exhaustion when you are launching/relaunching a magazine LouiseCourt_ Sam Baker Jane Bruton Lisa Markwell will know what I mean!


Delightful piece by Nick Duerden on flagging marriage transformed by couple dog walking. Get in touch Nick, if you think Welldoing.org could run a post from your book People who like dogs like people who like dogs.

I love this post on controversy around Gregg Wallace by #therapist Jane Edwards. From a therapist's perspective, there are different powers at play welldoing.org/article/gregg-…

Great to see that The Independent is publishing Welldoing.org post by therapist Jane Edwards, examining the complexities of the Gregg Wallace media story


So proud to be an advisor to Welldoing.org which was founded by Louise Chunn in 2014. It has gone from strength to strength with a brilliant team who understand the very sensitive nature of matching you with the right therapist.

Congratulations again to Tortoise Rachel Johnson Paul Caruana Galizia Julia Hobsbawm and all the people who spoke on the subject of Neil Gaiman. The podcast was the genesis of the US magazine story everyone is now talking about

Pleased to write about changing attitudes to work-stress among #millennials and #GenZ. Thanks to Welldoing.org member @CoraHTherapist and Alan Percy for thoughts and experiences. independent.co.uk/health-and-wel…

Thanks to Rachel Johnson for talking to Welldoing.org about her mother's #OCD breakdown in the 70s, and the amazing art that came out of it. Visit Bethlem Museum of the Mind till March 29 welldoing.org/article/how-ra…


My #tennis-mad husband loved this Welldoing.org post by Ajay Khandelwal on how watching the #australianopen2025 made him a better #therapist. "The best therapists don't follow a dogmatic rule book. They don't clench. Move those feet!" welldoing.org/article/how-th…

If you are thinking about finding a therapist, we hope you'll look at Welldoing.org's new-generation platform. We built it for the future, and that could include finding the best verified practitioner for your needs, within your budget, online or face to face.

My conversation with Rachel Johnson was one of Welldoing.org 's #CPD sessions for #therapists, free for our members.



So pleased that The Independent want to publish Welldoing.org's post on #Adolescence --- viewed through the eyes of #therapist Camilla Nicholls. independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-n…

Nice to be name-checked here for my career-jump from journalism to founding Welldoing.org -- ahead of the curve apparently independent.co.uk/life-style/gen…

Happy to be quoted in Stephen Armstrong's The Independent piece on #creatives losing their careers in the last decade. I went from magazines like British Vogue and Good Housekeeping UK to therapist-matching Welldoing.org --- and lived to tell the tale independent.co.uk/life-style/gen…


Short but poignant post on Welldoing.org by Adam Farrer (JUST BOOK POSTS NOW) author of Broken Biscuits and Other Male Failures --- helpful for families dealing with dreadful experience of #suicide. welldoing.org/article/it-was…