• A therapist smiling toward camera in their office
    Finding a counsellor needn’t be hard; here are some useful tips to help
    by UK Therapy Guide
    When trying to find the right counsellor to suit you, they need to be a good fit for your personality and problems. At the same time, you need to feel safe and secure with them so look for those that have professional qualifications and accreditations.
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    Interpersonal therapy as a treatment for depression: Is it right for you?
    by UK Therapy Guide
    If you are feeling depressed and seeking help via therapy, you may find that your counsellor recommends the use of interpersonal therapy (IPT). If this is something you have not heard of before and feel slightly concerned about it, let’s take a look at what this form of therapy involves and how it works.
  • A lonely person in a crouched position separated from others by red walls
    Troubled teen? Try Family Therapy
    by UK Therapy Guide
    As parents of a teenager, the path forward is not always an easy one. At times you may find yourselves disagreeing about what discipline to put in place, what is at the root of any problems that manifest or even how to react. If siblings are involved, they may kick off, feeling left out because all of the attention is on the teen who is troubled and not on them. In these circumstances, family therapy can help all parties involved.
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    Phone therapy; is it really as effective as face-to-face?
    by UK Therapy Guide
    Evidence shows that many types of psychological therapy, particularly cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) can be extremely effective when provided by phone. It is also not limited to treating only certain mental health problems as all types of issues can be dealt with including stress, anxiety and depression.