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Safe Haven Psychotherapy and Hypnotherapy At Safe Haven, I offer a safe and supportive environment in which to work through and improve mental

I practice hypnotherapy and psychotherapy, including walk and talk therapy using a pluralistic approach, the teachings of Shinrin Yoku and mindfulness practices to help you achieve the changes you desire and improve your quality of life. I offer kind, non-judgemental and compassionate therapy with an emphasis on self empowerment, wellbeing and care.

 http://mag.nationalhypnotherapysociety.org/books/iwos/If you are perimenopausal or menopausal take a look at this month...
14/04/2025



http://mag.nationalhypnotherapysociety.org/books/iwos/

If you are perimenopausal or menopausal take a look at this month's Hypnotherapy Today magazine (Part of the Happiful family), with some great advice, research and of course links to how hypnotherapy can also help. It is a really good edition ... I might be somewhat biased as I am featured in it!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Enjoy 🩷

Hypnotherapy Today MenopauseSpring 2025 Edition 28

👋 Just a friendly reminder for anyone else who is likely to forget! ⏰
29/03/2025

👋 Just a friendly reminder for anyone else who is likely to forget! ⏰

😫 Sensory sensitivity is a common experience for many people, especially those with autism or other neurodivergent condi...
28/03/2025

😫 Sensory sensitivity is a common experience for many people, especially those with autism or other neurodivergent conditions. It can be difficult to deal with, but there are a few things you can do to manage it.

1. Identify your triggers ⚡️

The first step to managing sensory sensitivity is to identify your triggers. What sounds, sights, smells, tastes, or textures bother you? Once you know what your triggers are, you can start to avoid them or take steps to reduce their impact.

2. Create a sensory diet 🎧

A sensory diet is a personalised plan that helps you get the sensory input you need. This could include things like listening to calming music, wearing comfortable clothes, or spending time in nature.

3. Use coping strategies 🧘

If you are experiencing sensory overload, there are a few things you can do to cope. You can try to remove yourself from the situation, take deep breaths, or use a fidget toy.

Additional tips 🖊

Talk to your doctor or therapist about sensory sensitivity. They can help you develop a personalised management plan.

Join a support group for people with sensory sensitivity. This can be a great way to connect with others who understand what you're going through.

Advocate for yourself. Let people know about your sensory sensitivity and how they can help you.

💕 Remember, you are not alone in this. Millions of people experience sensory sensitivity. By taking steps to manage it, you can improve your quality of life.

Here are some additional resources:


25/03/2025

🌸 Spring is the perfect time to reconnect with nature and boost your mood. Swipe up for 5 simple ways to do it! 🌸

The ignorance displayed by Minister Kinnock regarding the training, supervision and continued professional development t...
25/03/2025

The ignorance displayed by Minister Kinnock regarding the training, supervision and continued professional development that counsellors and psychotherapists undertake in order to practice safely and ethically (inline with their profession body) is shocking! It is true that counselling in the UK isn’t regulated, but most of us undergo years of training and continuous development in order to support people who have been let down by the lack of funding and resources within the NHS and we do this because we care. Furthermore, therapists are not medically qualified and therefore do not ‘over diagnose’ - we scaffold, empower and support those who already feel distanced from a society that, even in this day and age, still stigmatises mental health. The NCPS has provided a factual, thoughtful and constructive response which you can read below 👇

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  🌿🪺 5 Ways to Connect with Nature 🌸🌲Spring is a time of renewal and growth, and it's the perfect time to reconnect with...
24/03/2025



🌿🪺 5 Ways to Connect with Nature 🌸🌲

Spring is a time of renewal and growth, and it's the perfect time to reconnect with nature. Spending time in nature has been shown to have many benefits for mental health, including reducing stress, improving mood, boosting creativity and increasing productivity.

🚶 Take a walk in the park.

Walking in nature is a great way to get some exercise and fresh air. It can also help to clear your head and improve your mood. Just 15 minutes of walking in a park can boost engagement at work and deliver an essential shot of much-needed vitamin D this time of year.

🥾Go for a hike.

Hiking is a great way to explore nature and activates our nervous system for greater physical health. It can also be a great way to connect with friends and family. Woodland walking increases the uptake of 'feel good' hormones like dopamine and serotonin because the chemicals (Phytoncides) released by trees increase this process, particularly in the Spring, calming our Autonomic Nervous System.

🍓Have a picnic.

Having a picnic in the park is a great way to enjoy the outdoors with friends and family. It's also a great way to relax and enjoy the fresh air. Sitting on the ground, or taking your shoes and socks off and mindfully feeling the grass with your feet can help you feel connected and grounded.

🪴Garden.

Gardening is a great way to get some gentle exercise and connect with nature. It can also be a rewarding experience to watch your plants grow. It is a great metaphor for life; pruning and clearing away deadwood to make room for new growth.

🎒Go camping.

Camping is a fantastic way to disconnect from technology and reconnect with nature. It can also be a great way to sit and practice a mindful connection with your environment.

No matter how you choose to connect with nature, make sure to take some time for yourself this spring. Spending time in nature can be a great way to improve your mental health and well-being.

How are you connecting with nature this Spring? I'd love to share your ideas, photos or comments 💕🖊📷

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It's a shame the media pushes this narrative—and it's so wrong. If you are on the NHS waiting list, stay strong 💪, know ...
22/03/2025

It's a shame the media pushes this narrative—and it's so wrong. If you are on the NHS waiting list, stay strong 💪, know that you matter 💕and reach out 📱to someone you trust when times are difficult.

Our response to this weekend's media coverage.

This Neurodivergent Celebration Week, let's celebrate the beauty of being ourselves. 🌿 Just like every leaf on a tree is...
21/03/2025

This Neurodivergent Celebration Week, let's celebrate the beauty of being ourselves. 🌿 Just like every leaf on a tree is unique, so are our minds. You are valued, you are accepted, and you are wonderfully you. Let your true colours shine! 💖

28/01/2025

Happy Monday Everyone 🌸

24/01/2025

We've seen and heard heart-breaking stories of young people feeling scared and powerless about what's happening in the states. This is for them.

  ❄️ Feeling the winter blues creeping in?  You're not alone. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) can hit anyone but can b...
02/01/2025



❄️ Feeling the winter blues creeping in? You're not alone. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) can hit anyone but can be especially hard for women with ADHD.

💡 But there's hope! My latest blog post explores how hypnotherapy can help you:

☀️ Boost your mood and energy
💭 Reframe negative thoughts
😴 Improve sleep quality
😌 Manage emotional sensitivity

✨ Plus, discover tips for tailoring hypnotherapy to your unique needs and combining it with other healthy habits for a brighter winter.

➡️ Read more: https://www.safehavenpsychotherapy.co.uk/blog/2239107_chasing-away-the-winter-blues-how-hypnotherapy-can-help-women-with-adhd

Women with ADHD are often affected by the 'winter blues', find out how hypnotherapy can help.

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