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Featured Author - Rosie March-Smith, author of Relationship Therapy
Rosie March-Smith

Rosie March-Smith is a registered psychotherapist with the UK Council for Psychotherapy, a Member Emeritus of the UK Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners and is a founder member of The Dorset Association for Counsellors and Psychotherapists. She has written extensively on education and mental health matters and has been a psychotherapist in private practice for over twenty years.

 

An enthusiastic reception to Rosie's latest book (Relationship Therapy - A Therapist's Tale) has prompted her to run therapy retreats in Mallorca this summer. The retreats combine a holiday with individual and couple counselling for those who want to seek help with their own relationship problems. There will also be an opportunity to work with Rosie at Sparkford Hall, Somerset, later in the year.
Counselling Essentials
Stop Worrying Relationship Therapy Understanding Your Eating
Stop Worrying
Ad Kerkhof
Relationship Therapy:
A Therapist's Tale

Rosie March-Smith
Understanding Your Eating: How to Eat and not Worry About it
Julia Buckroyd
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Understanding Your Eating

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