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Rachel Hawkins-Crockford

Counselling and Writing for Well Being near Westbury on Trym, Henbury and Blaise, Bristol

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  • Keeping a dream journal

    Posted by keylifetherapy on October 15, 2020October 6, 2020

    You are the best interpreter of your own dreams. While there may be certain symbols, images or events that have a wider cultural relevance, it is only you who know and understand their personal meaning to …

    Creative Writing for Therapeutic Purposes, Dreams, wellbeing, workshops, Writing for Wellbeing
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  • Unlock your inner calm and creativity through writing

    Posted by keylifetherapy on August 14, 2020

    When we write expressively about events or experiences in our lives, the right side of the brain - the rational part - is engaged in finding the words to express what happened/ our experiences and how we feel about them. While we are focused on this, the left hemisphere - the creative part - is freed of the usual control and inner censor it is under, and from this arises unexpected ideas and images to arise out of our subconscious.

    Counselling, Creative Writing for Therapeutic Purposes, Uncategorized, Writing for Wellbeing
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  • “We meet no stranger but ourself.”

    Posted by keylifetherapy on June 30, 2020June 28, 2020

    This quote from Emily Dickinson feels like it could sum up aspects of my experience of the lockdown life here in the UK over the past three months. We were mostly avoiding others all day …

    Creative Writing for Therapeutic Purposes, wellbeing, Writing for Wellbeing
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  • How writing helps us to get unstuck

    Posted by keylifetherapy on June 28, 2020June 28, 2020

    Journaling and expressive writing, alongside counselling, can help us to begin to come unstuck. Finding the right words to express our feelings about what has happened to us … the more we write, the freer we feel.

    Counselling, Creative Writing for Therapeutic Purposes, Focus, self-care, wellbeing, Writing for Wellbeing
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