Joanna Lafeber
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There are times in life when difficulties and issues arise, and you want and need to explore your thoughts, feelings, and specific problems. An experienced therapist can offer a quiet, safe and confidential setting to let you explore these concerns in an encouraging and unbiased way. This can help to gain greater understanding and awareness which can create change and development in your life.

I have been in practice for twenty years, and offer individuals and couples counselling in London, with links to the surrounding areas. I practice in Chiswick, which has underground, and overground stations, and good bus links. The M4 / A4 is close by, and the A40 is within ten minutes. To arrange a preliminary meeting with your local psychotherapist in London specialising in couple counselling in London, please feel free to call me, Joanna Lafeber I will respond as soon as possible.
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I have over twenty years practice as a psychotherapist and couple counsellor.
I have worked at the London Marriage Guidance Council, Relate, and in private practice for the past eighteen years.
During this time I have undertaken further study in Sexual Therapy and Eating disorders.
To arrange a preliminary meeting with your local psychotherapist and couple counsellor in London, please feel free to call me, Joanna Lafeber I will respond as soon as possible.
We arrange to meet for a first, initial session where you can outline the situation and ask any questions you may have.
It also allows me to see whether I think I can help or sometimes, suggest other alternative ways of helping you.
If we agree to continue, a regular, usually weekly appointment is agreed.
Your sessions are normally for an indefinite period of time, or, occasionally for an agreed number of sessions.
We all go through ups and downs in our mood.
Sadness is a normal reaction to life's struggles, setbacks, and disappointments.
Many people use the word "depression" to explain these kinds of feelings, but depression is much more than just sadness.
Some people describe depression as "living in a black hole" or having a feeling of impending doom.
However, some depressed people don't feel sad at all -- instead, they feel lifeless, empty, and apathetic.
If you identify with several of the following signs and symptoms, and they just won't go away, you may be suffering from clinical depression.
A strong, healthy relationship can be one of the best supports in your life.
Good relationships improve your life in all aspects, strengthening your health, your mind and your connections with others as well.
However, it can also be one of the greatest drains if the relationship is not working.
Relationships are an investment.
The more you put in, the more you get back.
Love and relationships take work, commitment, and a willingness to adapt and change through life as a team.
Learn about ways to keep a healthy relationship strong, or work on repairing trust and love for a relationship on the rocks.
The good news is that you or your loved one can get better.
There is hope -- no matter how bad the substance abuse problem and no matter how powerless you feel.
Learning about the nature of addiction -- how it develops, what it looks like, and why it has such a powerful hold -- will give you a better understanding of the problem and how to deal with it.
The answer lies in the brain.
Repeated drug use alters the brain -- causing long-lasting changes to the way it looks and functions.
These brain changes interfere with your ability to think clearly, exercise good judgment, control your behavior, and feel normal without drugs.
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