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Helping children and young people manage bereavement

Death is part of the natural order of things, but this can be a hard concept for us to accept – and even more so for children or young people who often struggle with understanding as well as acceptance. How well a child is able to manage, process and come to terms...

Recognising burnout in young people

The derogatory term ‘snowflake’ is applied all too often to our young people. True, this generation of adolescents haven’t had to go to war or deal with rationing. They are often driven to places that their parents may have cycled or walked to, and most of our young...

Archway Health expands services with Harborough Young People’s Counselling

Archway Health & Wellbeing has expanded its services for mental health in Market Harborough, Leicestershire and Northamptonshire by welcoming another counsellor to its established therapy team. Helen Campbell of Harborough Young People’s Counselling joined Archway...

Why the free counselling consultation is so important

We rarely value what is free. If we are offered something for nothing, we often think there must be a catch, or that it’s not worth having. After all, why would someone give something away and receive nothing in return? At Harborough Young People’s Counselling I...

The link between Love Island and good mental health

Whatever parents may think of them, young people are often influenced by people in the public eye, such as reality TV stars, actors and pop idols. However, although we may be dubious about their value as role models, some celebrities do use their influence to help the...

Harborough Young People’s Counselling comes to Archway Health & Wellbeing

The last two years of the pandemic have been challenging for everyone, not least in terms of mental health. Now more than ever, many of our children and young people need safe spaces where they can process their worries and challenges, Counselling can provide that....
Helping children and young people manage bereavement

Helping children and young people manage bereavement

Death is part of the natural order of things, but this can be a hard concept for us to accept – and even more so for children or young people who often struggle with understanding as well as acceptance. How well a child is able to manage, process and come to terms...

Recognising burnout in young people

Recognising burnout in young people

The derogatory term ‘snowflake’ is applied all too often to our young people. True, this generation of adolescents haven’t had to go to war or deal with rationing. They are often driven to places that their parents may have cycled or walked to, and most of our young...