Author Archives: Sophia
Parenting
Those of you who are parents will know that children can (and will) take you to the extremes of the emotional spectrum: you’ll feel overwhelming love, tenderness, and connection but probably also have moments of intense annoyance, anger, worry, disgust, … Continue reading
If it’s not one thing…
This week I spend a couple of days attending a presentation on the effects of early attachment on brain and nervous system development and how this may influence later interpersonal difficulties. Very interesting stuff. No doubt many of you will … Continue reading
Grateful in April
Research has shown that an awareness of the good things in your life has a significant positive effect on your emotional well-being. Hardly an earth-shattering finding since this is what most people would have predicted anyway based on what they … Continue reading
Stop me
I’ve noticed a disturbing trend in some blogs that I’ve been reading: they start out well discussing topics in psychology and psychiatry but then – usually after some time has lapsed – the authors seem to lose focus and start … Continue reading
Do antidepressants work?
There is much debate in the field about whether antidepressant medications work. Some studies show that they work brilliantly (these are often conducted by the drug companies themselves) while others show they hardly work at all. The confusion is not … Continue reading
More thoughts on wanting
I wrote a bit about “wanting” in my Christmas entry. The point was that many people believe (and keep on believing despite much evidence to the contrary) that everything will be fine and that they will feel happy/ content/ fulfilled/ … Continue reading
Regret-free living
I hope you had a great Christmas and New Year. Failing that, I hope you just survived it all. We’re mid-January and by now you would’ve come to realise that the “New Year – New You” thing is probably not … Continue reading
Christmas survival tips
I spend a significant part of December helping people prepare for Christmas. No, I don’t mean I lend them a hand with boiling the pudding or sorting out the Christmas presents for the children but I help them prepare for … Continue reading
All I want for Christmas is…more wanting
So Christmas has come around again and I must admit that I love this time of year. I love everything that glitters, I love the lights, I love the food, I love the excuse to get together with as many … Continue reading
Does it work?
Here’s a question that I – much to my surprise – never get asked by any of you: “Does therapy actually work?” There can be many reasons why you don’t ask me this. For example: you may have done some … Continue reading