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  • Mick Cooper<br />
Professor of Counselling Psychology at University of Roehampton<br />
Client Therapy Today
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  • Client Therapy Today<br />
Child psychotherapist Lydia Tischler talks<br />
to John Daniel about surviving the Nazi work camps and training with Anna Freud
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  • Client Therapy Today<br />
Colin Feltham interviews psychiatrist Joanna Moncrieff about why the medical framework is not a helpful way to understand mental disturbance
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  • Client Therapy Today<br />
Colin Feltham interviews psychoanalyst, psychologist and leading academic Peter Fonagy
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  • Client Therapy Today<br />
Psychotherapist and writer Sue Gerhardt talks to Colin Feltham about the emotional inadequacy of politicians and the possibility of caring capitalism
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  • Client Therapy Today<br />
Colin Feltham interviews existential psychotherapist Emmy van Deurzen about suffering, selfhood and making sense of human existence
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  • Client Therapy Today<br />
William West talks to Colin Feltham about the shared energy generated by counselling and spiritual experience.
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  • Client Therapy Today<br />
Colin Feltham interviews psychoanalyst and author Sally Weintrobe about climate change, why so many people are failing to take it seriously and what prevents us doing so
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  • Client Therapy Today<br />
Counselling psychologist Carina Eriksen specialises in pilot and cabin crew mental health and fear of flying. <br />
Interview by John Daniel.
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  • Client Therapy Today<br />
The trauma of the Troubles is only now coming to the surface, says Helena Stuart, psychotherapist at the Wave Trauma Centre in Belfast <br />
Interview by Catherine Jackson.
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  • Client Therapy Today<br />
For many looked after children and young people, allowing themselves to be<br />
cared for is a deeply scary experience,<br />
says psychotherapist Denis Bruce. Interview by John Daniel.
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  • Client Therapy Today<br />
Tim Bond is leading the current review of the BACP Ethical Framework. Here he talks to Colin Feltham about the role of counselling in the human quest for moral purpose
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  • Client Therapy Today<br />
Jungian psychotherapist Michael Boyle wants to reconnect men with each other to find their creative manhood <br />
Interview by John Daniel
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  • Client Therapy Today<br />
Dr Maria-Alicia Ferrera- Pena is a volunteer bereavement counsellor in a category B prison for male offenders. Interview by John Daniel
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  • Peter Fonagy OBE (born 1952) is a Hungarian-born British psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist. He is head of the department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology at University College London.
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  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
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Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
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In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
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  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
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Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
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In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
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  • Dominic Davies, therapist, at his London home.<br />
Client Therapy Today
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  • Lydia Tischler<br />
Therapy Today
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  • Lydia Tischler<br />
Therapy Today
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  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
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Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
<br />
In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
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  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
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Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
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In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
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  • Dominic Davies at his London home.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Emmy Van Deurzen<br />
Client Therapy Today
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  • Emmy Van Deurzen<br />
Therapy Today
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  • Emmy Van Deurzen<br />
Client Therapy Today
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  • Therapy Today<br />
Helena Stuart
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  • Helena Stuart,psychotherapist.<br />
Client Therapy Today
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  • Sally Weintrobe<br />
CLIENT THERAPY TODAY
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  • Sally Weintrobe<br />
CLIENT THERAPY TODAY
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  • Sally Weintrobe<br />
CLIENT THERAPY TODAY
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dr Maria-Alicia Ferrera-Pena. Volunteer bereavement counsellor.<br />
Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Denis Bruce<br />
CLIENT THERAPY TODAY
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  • Sue Gerhardt <br />
Author of Why Love Matters – How Affection Shapes a Baby's Brain <br />
Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • Dominic Davies<br />
Counsellor, psychotherapist and sex therapist.<br />
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Client Therapy Today
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  • ‘The Penitential Procession of Furnes’ (Veurne, West Flanders, Belgium) is a religious procession originating way back in history. Two schools of thought compete to explain where and how it originated. One school argues that in 1637 a Norbertine monk (Jacob Clou) founded Sodality, a religious fraternity, whose members marched in 1644 as hooded, cross-bearing penitents in a Capuchin procession to stave off war and plague. The other school argues that the origin dates to 1099 when crusader Count Robert II of Flanders returned from Jerusalem with a fragment of The Cross.<br />
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The procession continues today, normally on the last Sunday in July. The first part of the procession is dedicated to biblical storytelling. Residents dress in a variety of costumes and wigs. The second part is a sombre affair. Penitents dress in dark brown hoods and robes and walk barefoot through the small town of Veurne. Many carry large heavy wooden crosses and walk slowly to the monotone sound of a single drumbeat, causing silence and eeriness almost the onlooking throng.
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  • Dr Maria-Alicia Ferrera-Pena. Volunteer bereavement counsellor.<br />
Client Therapy Today
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  • Sue Gerhardt <br />
Author of "Why Love Matters – How Affection Shapes a Baby's Brain" <br />
Client Therapy Today
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