Re-human: Part 2 - Rehumanization
We all yearn to be re-humanized. To be recognised and loved. Re-humanization transpires in relationships where we are embraced in the fullness of our humanity. Learn more in this blog post as a follow up to Part 1 : Dehumanization.
Re-human: Part 1 - Dehumanization
There is much in life that dehumanizes. There are factors out of our control, the actions of others against us. We also participate in our own dehumanization. This blog sets the foundation to understanding how we dehumanize ourselves, whilst part 2 discusses how to rehumanize ourselves.
Pandemic Counselling- Lessons from Angst
Life’s fragility has been exposed, with COVID-19 wrenching this truth from the depths of our subconscious, amplifying anxiety as taken for granted ‘guarantees’ remain no longer. Learn more about the hidden opportunity for better change in the midst of difficult emotions.
Demystifying Therapy: The Verge Way
Verge ‘fits’ therapy to you. Each session is tailored to your unique needs, values and goals. In this blog read about some of the methods we use and why we believe therapy should be personalised for every individual.
Courage in the fog of depression
Depression will impact the lives of approximately 2.6 million* Australians this year. In my experience as a counsellor (and reflecting upon my own life), people often wait for their depression to progress into despair before seeking help. While such a delay is unfortunate as early intervention can greatly reduce suffering, the courageous decision to ask for help is something I always admire my clients for. The time must be right for them, and paradoxically, some of the most remarkable transformations I have had the privilege to witness have been catalyzed by “rock-bottom” times in peoples lives.
The Paradox of Change
We can only change when we accept ourselves as we are. Self-acceptance is a posture of relating to our self, a compassionate embrace that is achieved through radical self-honesty. Explore how and why in this post written by Lachlan Savill.