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We work to improve understanding of emotional health and the impact of emotions in our everyday personal and professional lives, offering psychotherapy, research consultancy and training.

Psychotherapy
Is a Talking Therapy encouraging the exploration of emotions in order to gain insight into feelings and patterns of behaviour. Psychotherapy is a means to developing self awareness. Self awareness is key in maintaining well being through honest reflection about how you feel and why.

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Psychological Anthropology
Exploring different paradigms and cultural understandings of self awareness, emotional health and concepts of how we harm and how we heal

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Human Rights
Human rights have an emotional basis, they are a codification of minimum standards to protect our emotional and physical integrity.

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Walk and Talk - Counselling sessions in woodland

Walk and Talk counselling sessions in Sydenham Hill Woods Traditionally therapy sessions take place within the four walls of a…

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Mixed Race Matters - 2nd July 2012

The Centre for Emotional Health is facilitating a reflective session on Monday 2nd July 2012. Being mixed race is a…

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Mixed Race Matters - 30th January

The Centre for Emotional Health is facilitating a reflective session on Monday 30th January. Being mixed race is a unique…

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Mixed Race Matters - Reflective Group

The Centre for Emotional Health is running a series of three reflective group sessions for women exploring mixed race identity.…

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Lessons in healing from black women's stories

Good mental health means having a positive sense of identity and sense of control over who you are. Mental distress…

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New research: Black women's experiences of distress and recovery

The Centre for Emotional Health has worked in collaboration with the Mental Health Foundation and Survivor Research to document black…

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The drugs don't work and may cause harm, but prescriptions rise

In March 2011 the New York Times and The Guardian reported on the links between pharmaceutical companies and psychiatrist's over…

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Egypt: UN initiative to support children traumatised by recent violence

UNICEF and local partners in Egypt have launched a psycho-social progamme to support children traumatised by recent violence and uprising…

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DR Congo: UN helps provide psychotherapy

As part of a campaign against violence in DRC, 180 women between the ages of 14 and 35 will receive…

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Social workers' demanding role requires emotional resilience

Emotional resilience is a key theme within the latest report, Building a Safe and Confident Future; One Year On ,…

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Psychotherapy for human rights professionals

Psychotherapy for human rights professionals and those working with traumatised clients. The Centre for Emotional Health specialises in working with…

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Global Attitudes to Emotional Health

Nepal: Mental health care neglected, 8 Feb 2010 UN humanitarian news agency, IRIN, reports that according to the Nepalise government,…

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