by Sally | Oct 13, 2025 | Couples & Relationships, Depression, EFT, Sexual Health & Sexuality
Transforming Challenges into Strengths with Emotionally Focused Therapy Menopause is a significant transition in a woman’s life, often accompanied by physical, emotional, and psychological changes. It can affect many aspects of life, including intimate relationships....
by Sally | Sep 8, 2025 | Couples & Relationships, Sexual Health & Sexuality
Strengthening Your Physical Bond Exploring sexual fantasies can be a profoundly enriching part of a relationship, helping partners to connect on a more intimate level. However, these explorations must happen within a framework promoting emotional and physical safety....
by Sally | Jul 14, 2025 | Couples & Relationships, Sexual Health & Sexuality
Reestablishing Physical Intimacy Becoming parents is one of the most profound transitions a couple can experience. Amidst the joy and chaos of raising children, it’s common for intimacy to take a backseat. Yet reconnecting sexually is key to sustaining the...
by Sally | Nov 11, 2024 | General, Mental Health, Sexual Health & Sexuality, Trauma
Navigating Intimacy and Emotional Safety in Adult Relationships A mix of independence, academic rigour, and social challenges often characterises boarding school experiences. For many, these formative years can shape their academic and social skills, emotional...
by Sally | Aug 12, 2024 | Couples & Relationships, General, Mental Health, Sexual Health & Sexuality
Cross-dressing is a deeply personal and often misunderstood aspect of identity and expression. For many individuals, it’s an integral part of who they are, but discussing it with a partner can be daunting. Fear of rejection, misunderstanding, or ridicule can...
by Sally | May 13, 2024 | Couples & Relationships, Mental Health, Sexual Health & Sexuality
Our Sex Life Feels None-Existent Sensate Focus Touching You may have come across Sensate Focus, a technique used in sex therapy. And you’re probably aware that it involves people touching each other without expecting anything sexual to happen. But why exactly...