by Michele Karban | Aug 23, 2013 | News
Age of Austerity We hear a lot about austerity these days and mostly, we know that it relates to the government cutting back on spending in a way that few of us have experienced before. The grand themes of cut-backs, fiscal policy, debt measured in billions and so on...
by Michele Karban | Jun 15, 2013 | News
Welcome to Brighton Therapy Service! We launched Brighton Therapy Service in April 2012 and so far, we are pleased with the response we have had to the site and the services we offer. We are always keen to hear from our visitors whether it is to say hello, give us...
by Rose | May 29, 2013 | Children, News
Rainy days in half term – working out what is wrong Oh no! After a fantastic sunny weekend it is raining again. You probably want to get on with some things at home. is your child whining or arguing with a sibling? Children always act out rather than work it...
by Rose | May 29, 2013 | Children, General, News
Half-Term: Tangible Rewards for Parents and Children In half term week it is important to have a positive approach to boundaries so that everyone including the parents can relax. School Holidays are great for children and can bring some terrific opportunities for...
by Michele Karban | May 23, 2013 | News
What’s in a Name: Does Diagnosis Matter? I wonder if you recognise these words, “Tis but thy name that is my enemy?” Probably not. How about this line, “…That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet?” Of course, now we’re getting...
by Rose | Mar 22, 2013 | Children, News
Why Can’t the Police Keep Working With us to Support the Runaways? The Police recently announced a change in approach when children are reported missing especially, where children are in care. An article published by the Guardian says: …A radical new approach...