Perinatal Mental Health: How Therapy Can Support New Parents (Starting with Postnatal Depression)
Helen Thorpe Helen Thorpe

Perinatal Mental Health: How Therapy Can Support New Parents (Starting with Postnatal Depression)

Pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood bring huge emotional changes. It’s a time that can be joyful, yes, but also one that can feel disorientating, exhausting, or even deeply painful. The transition into parenthood is rarely straightforward, and for many people, it stirs up a wide range of emotions that are not always easy to speak about.

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How Psychodynamic Therapy Helps Us Understand the Past to Heal the Present
Helen Thorpe Helen Thorpe

How Psychodynamic Therapy Helps Us Understand the Past to Heal the Present

Sometimes in therapy, something seemingly small happens in the room. A pause. A sudden change in tone. A flash of emotion that catches both of us off guard. And in that moment, something old has arrived. Psychodynamic therapy helps us notice those moments. Not just to name them, but to explore what they might be pointing to. Because so often, our present-day difficulties are tangled up in our past. And once we start to gently trace those threads, something starts to unravel.

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Understanding the BACP: What It Is and Why It Matters When Choosing a Counsellor
Helen Thorpe Helen Thorpe

Understanding the BACP: What It Is and Why It Matters When Choosing a Counsellor

When you first start looking for a therapist, the number of options can feel overwhelming. Different titles, approaches, qualifications, it’s hard to know what actually matters. One thing you might see mentioned often is the BACP. You might notice that your therapist is “registered with the BACP” or that they “work within the BACP ethical framework.” But what does that actually mean? And why should you care?

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What is Person Centred Therapy? And How Does It Fit into Integrative Counselling?
Helen Thorpe Helen Thorpe

What is Person Centred Therapy? And How Does It Fit into Integrative Counselling?

When I started my counselling training, I remember hearing the phrase “person centred” over and over again. At first, it sounded like jargon. But as I began to experience it in practice, both as a trainee therapist and in my own personal therapy, something clicked. This wasn’t just a theory. It was a way of being with another human that felt deeply respectful, accepting and healing.

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Grief That Isn't Recognised: Navigating Invisible Losses
Helen Thorpe Helen Thorpe

Grief That Isn't Recognised: Navigating Invisible Losses

When we think of grief, we often think of death. A loved one passes away, and we grieve, there’s a funeral, a sympathy card, time off work. But what about the losses that go unseen? The quiet heartbreaks, the endings that no one names, the hopes that didn’t materialise? These are known as disenfranchised or unrecognised griefs, and they can affect us just as deeply.

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What Is Therapy For, Really?
Helen Thorpe Helen Thorpe

What Is Therapy For, Really?

In a world where self help books line every shelf, mindfulness apps are at our fingertips, and talking to friends is just a text away, it’s fair to ask, what is therapy really for? When people first come to work with me, they sometimes begin with an apology. “I know other people have it worse.” Or “I’m not even sure if I need therapy.” But needing therapy isn’t about having the most dramatic story. It’s about wanting space to grow, feel, and understand yourself more deeply. So let’s talk about what therapy is, and what it is not.

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How to know if you’re ready for therapy
Helen Thorpe Helen Thorpe

How to know if you’re ready for therapy

People often imagine starting therapy only at a point of absolute crisis, during heartbreak, trauma, depression, or loss. And while therapy is undeniably important in those moments, it's also valuable far beyond them. The truth is, there's no perfect or "right" time to begin therapy. But there are some signs that you might be ready to take that step.

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The Difference Between Therapy and a Chat With a Friend
Helen Thorpe Helen Thorpe

The Difference Between Therapy and a Chat With a Friend

You have probably heard someone say, “Why pay a therapist when I can just talk to my friends?” It is a fair question, and on the surface, a conversation with a friend and a therapy session can look quite similar. Both involve talking, being heard, and sometimes even receiving advice or support.

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Why Therapy Isn’t Just for When You’re in Crisis
Helen Thorpe Helen Thorpe

Why Therapy Isn’t Just for When You’re in Crisis

When most people think about starting therapy, they imagine something big has to happen first — a relationship breakdown, the death of a loved one, burnout, or a mental health crisis. And while therapy is an essential lifeline during those moments, it’s just as powerful when life is ticking along “normally.”

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what to expect in your first counselling session
Helen Thorpe Helen Thorpe

what to expect in your first counselling session

Starting counselling can feel like a big step—sometimes exciting, sometimes nerve-wracking, and often a little bit of both. Whether you’re seeking support for a specific issue or simply exploring the idea of personal growth, knowing what to expect in your first session with me can help ease anxiety and set you up for a positive experience.

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moving from corporate to purpose-driven careers: my journey to becoming a counsellor
Helen Thorpe Helen Thorpe

moving from corporate to purpose-driven careers: my journey to becoming a counsellor

For years, I thrived in the fast-paced world of corporate life—meeting deadlines, climbing the career ladder, and chasing the next big achievement. On the surface, everything looked great: a successful career, financial stability, and the sense that I had “made it.” But beneath that polished exterior was a growing feeling of disconnect.

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