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The world’s most dangerous words

The world’s most dangerous words

by The Spark Counselling | Jul 2, 2018 | anecdote, couples, couples and individuals, mental health, relationships, Society, tips, young people

Believe it or not, there are two words in every language that should be considered the most dangerous in the world. With just over 700,000 words in the English dictionary, there are plenty of potential suspects. In the era of Trump and global warming you would be...
Stop worrying and start living

Stop worrying and start living

by The Spark Counselling | May 16, 2018 | counselling resources, couples and individuals, mental health, relationships, Society

The focus of this year’s Mental Health Awareness week has been ‘stress: are we coping?’  This got us thinking about books that have helped us cope with the stresses of life. One, in particular, is a recommended read for us. And it just happens to be the birthplace of...

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