The Importance of Referrals from Professionals

In the realm of trauma therapy and emotional healing, the source of our referrals is a vital indicator of our reputation and effectiveness. The fact that the majority of our work comes from referrals by professionals collaborating with Social Services and the National Health Service (NHS) speaks volumes about the trust and confidence placed in our services. These referrals are a powerful testament to the quality and impact of our work, highlighting our dedication to helping individuals navigate their healing journeys.… Read More The Importance of Referrals from Professionals

Falsely Claiming Mental Health Issues and Benefits from Abroad: Understanding the Consequences

Falsely claiming mental health issues and benefits from abroad is not only illegal but also deeply unethical. It undermines the support systems designed to help the most vulnerable and creates a negative impact on society. Legal consequences are severe, and the ethical implications are far-reaching. It is crucial to uphold the integrity of benefits systems by ensuring that only those with legitimate needs receive support and by promoting awareness of the consequences of fraud.… Read More Falsely Claiming Mental Health Issues and Benefits from Abroad: Understanding the Consequences

Resilience of Self-Respect: The Untouchable Core of Human Dignity

At its most basic level, abuse is about control. It manifests through various means—whether through financial exploitation, psychological manipulation, or emotional blackmail. The abuser seeks to undermine the victim’s sense of autonomy and self-worth. Stripping away material possessions is a common tactic. It not only deprives the victim of their physical comforts and securities but also aims to instill a sense of helplessness and dependency.

Emotional abuse, characterized by constant criticism, belittling, and humiliation, seeks to break down the individual’s psyche. It aims to instill a belief that the victim is unworthy, incapable, and deserving of the mistreatment they endure. Blackmail, whether emotional or otherwise, adds another layer of psychological torment, forcing the victim into a state of fear and compliance.… Read More Resilience of Self-Respect: The Untouchable Core of Human Dignity

Ethical Boundaries in Fostering: Taking a Foster Child’s Belongings

Stealing is defined as taking someone else’s property without permission and with no intention of returning it. When you foster a child, you are entrusted with their care, which includes respecting their personal property. Taking the child’s belongings and giving them to your own children fits the definition of stealing because:… Read More Ethical Boundaries in Fostering: Taking a Foster Child’s Belongings