Dismantling mental health stigma and embracing genuine self-kindness with Rhonda Lovell
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In this episode, Heidi Fisher sits down with Rhonda Lovell, founder of Wellington Counselling, to explore Rhonda's journey from her early career in gender studies to becoming a therapist and establishing a community-focused counselling centre. Highlights from the discussion include: Organic growth of Wellington CounsellingCommunity support and collaborationPandemic Challenges and the surge in demand for counselling servicesOnline platforms for service delivery and adapting to the changing landscape of therapeutic supportBalancing grant dependency and traded incomeEstablishing a High Street Community Well-being Centre Tune in to hear Rhonda's powerful message on the enduring challenges of expressing emotions in society, the urgency to dismantle the stigma surrounding mental health and how to embrace genuine self-kindness as an essential practice. What next? Visit The  Wellington Counselling website: www.wellington-counselling.co.ukNeed help with your Impact Measurement and Management? More about Heidi's work at  www.makeanimpactcic.co.uk
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