The Power of Music: A Psychologist’s Reflection on Wellbeing, Inclusion, and Emotional Regulation

Introduction Over the years, I have worked with children, young people, and adults struggling with emotional dysregulation, anxiety, depression, and sensory processing challenges. Many of them—particularly those with autism, ADHD, or other Special Educational Needs (SEN)—have faced significant barriers to self-expression, connection, and self-soothing. Yet time and again, I have witnessed how music reaches themContinue reading “The Power of Music: A Psychologist’s Reflection on Wellbeing, Inclusion, and Emotional Regulation”

Nurturing Healing: The Role of Nature and Social Connections in Trauma-Informed Practice

Trauma-informed practice is gaining recognition as a crucial framework in supporting individuals who have experienced adversity, emphasising the importance of understanding trauma’s far-reaching impacts on mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Integrating nature-based interventions and building supportive social connections offers a holistic pathway toward healing for both children and adults. This article explores how these elementsContinue reading “Nurturing Healing: The Role of Nature and Social Connections in Trauma-Informed Practice”

The Reality of Grief and Grieving: Living With Loss 15 Years On

Grief is not a moment in time. It is not something we pass through, as though moving from one stage to another, reaching some final point where we are “over it.” Grief is a shadow that stretches long, sometimes barely noticeable, sometimes looming large over everything. It is a part of us, shaping the wayContinue reading “The Reality of Grief and Grieving: Living With Loss 15 Years On”