About Paul Parkin

Paul Parkin is an online counsellor, therapist and life coach. He is passionate about helping people reach their full potential and providing affordable online counselling to people everywhere via his counselling website Counsellors Online. Paul has worked as an online counsellor for the past 20 years and has worked in several counselling settings, including - National Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) the NHS. North East Council on Addictions (NECA) and Several telephone helplines including the Samaritans. Read other blog posts.

Depression Questionnaire

By |2023-06-16T22:28:10+01:00June 26, 2018|Counsellors Online Blog|

If like a growing number of people, you suspect that you may be depressed, my depression questionnaire will help you know for sure. Depression, anxiety or phobias – Each year in the UK alone, 1 out of 4 people are diagnosed with a mental health problem, the true number is likely to be much higher. Even when you only have [...]

Men and Domestic Violence

By |2023-06-16T22:31:34+01:00June 13, 2018|Counsellors Online Blog|

Several years ago, before I became a therapist, in my role as a community development worker, I sat on the board of the local authorities domestic violence group, tasked with tackling and supporting victims and survivors of domestic, or partner abuse. On the rare occasions that the victim of domestic violence was male, we were initially unprepared and ill equipped [...]

How to React to Criticism

By |2023-06-16T22:31:35+01:00June 10, 2018|Counsellors Online Blog|

How to react to criticism - for a better outcome every time None of us enjoy being criticised. It's human nature to enjoy being right and most of us feel a sense of hurt when we're wrong. However, we all need criticism. Although we're generally drawn to like-minded people, those who disagree with us truly help us to grow. The [...]

Manage Your Anxiety

By |2023-06-16T22:31:35+01:00June 7, 2018|Counsellors Online Blog|

You can manage your anxiety, firstly by accepting that anxiety has an energy and is a process, rather than something which arrives from now-where, it builds up, we build it up. Once we accept this and learn to become more aware, get to know the signs and how to respond, then you can manage your anxiety better and create less worry. [...]

I’m Depressed

By |2023-06-16T22:31:37+01:00May 27, 2018|Counsellors Online Blog|

It's very difficult to say 'I'm Depressed' the stigma of mental health is still a barrier to getting the right help and support, therefore, it's difficult to know if people we love and care for are depressed. They may hide or be un-aware that they are in fact depressed and that can make it difficult to help them. (The depression [...]

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