There’s so much misunderstanding around what psychotherapy is. Some people seem to think that a person has to be seriously disturbed to go to therapy. In this video I try to debunk these myths, by giving some examples of why someone would go to therapy and describing a little bit about the therapeutic process.
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Hi! I'm Emma. I’m a psychotherapist who lives, breathes and eats the science of joyfulness, wellness and achievement. All the work I do is fuelled by my deep wish to belong to a world where people actively choose their lives!
A person without choice is an unhappy individual. A person who passionately and resiliently lives their purpose experiences joy and fulfilment daily.
If you’re like me and you see that the more people are consciously engaging in life, the happier our world will be, then we need you to be a beacon of this message by living it! My blog is one of my ways of creating dialogue with you, so that together, we can have a greater impact on our world. x
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