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Counselling in Northumberland

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    Tag: BDSM

    Kink from a Person Centered Perspective; Part 3 – Abuse

    In my first two posts in this series I looked at the traditional attitudes to bdsm, and how they are changing, and in part 2 at the…… Read more “Kink from a Person Centered Perspective; Part 3 – Abuse”

    October 10, 2018October 10, 2018 by Karen Pollock

    Kink from a Person Centered Perspective; Part 2 – Healing

    In my first post on BDSM/Kink I looked at how the traditional psychotheraptic narrative of it being harmful was not supported by either the lived experience of…… Read more “Kink from a Person Centered Perspective; Part 2 – Healing”

    October 1, 2018September 30, 2018 by Karen Pollock

    Working with kink/BDSM from a Person Centered Perspective; Part 1

    The kink/BDSM community is one which has often had to hide in the shadows, facing judgement prejudice and discrimination. BDSM stands for bondage, domination/discipline, sadism/submission and masochism.…… Read more “Working with kink/BDSM from a Person Centered Perspective; Part 1”

    September 24, 2018February 28, 2019 by Karen Pollock

    The Scandalous Lady W; Would marriage counselling have helped?

    Last night the BBC did what it does best, a beautifully filmed costume drama that also made you think. The scandalous Lady W was the true story…… Read more “The Scandalous Lady W; Would marriage counselling have helped?”

    August 18, 2015August 1, 2016 by Karen Pollock

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