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Rima Sidphara and the importance of 'being' not 'doing'

54m · Resilience Reflections · 17 Dec 08:37

What a joy sharing the space with Rima. I've known Rima for some time, so it was great to have her as a guest.

We cover A LOT in this episode! Such as self-compassion, the inner child, parenting and being busy.

Rima is a BACP Accredited Psychotherapist, DBT & EMDR Therapist, Clinical Supervisor, and Trainer with 15 years’ experience in the profession. Rima is also Practice Director of Rutland House Counselling and Psychotherapy Ltd, A practice that is well established and hosts a team of independent practitioners delivering private therapy services to the community and businesses. Rima is Chair of the executive of the BACP Private Practice division and hope to be part of influencing positive change within the therapy profession.

To connect with Rima take a look at:

Website | http://www.rhcp.org.uk/ Facebook Page | Rutland House Counselling & Psychotherapy Ltd Twitter | @Rima_Sidhpara Instagram | @therapist_reflection LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/mwlite/in/rima-sidhpar


For more info about me and the work I do, take a look at https://www.michelleseabrook.co.uk

I welcome your thoughts and guest suggestions for future episodes, so get in touch!

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