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How to Set Therapy Fees You Can Actually Feel Good About

Money, ethics, and self-worth - how to choose a fee that supports you and serves your clients better.

Matt Hussey

Matt Hussey

06 Nov 2025 — 7 min read
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The Emotional State of Britain: Burnout, Numbness and the Quiet Crisis Shaping Life in the UK

The Emotional State of Britain: Burnout, Numbness and the Quiet Crisis Shaping Life in the UK

Britain isn't angry - it's exhausted. A data-driven look at burnout, numbness, and the emotional climate shaping the UK in 2026.

07 Jan 2026
Why Content Diets are 2026's biggest mental health flex

Why Content Diets are 2026's biggest mental health flex

Exploring how content dieting will become 2026's biggest mental health trend, and why it's more complicated than just flicking a switch.

31 Dec 2025
The Rise of Content Diets: How Restricting Information Became the New Mental Health Status Symbol

The Rise of Content Diets: How Restricting Information Became the New Mental Health Status Symbol

In 2026, mental health isn't just about logging off - it's about what content restriction signals. Why content diets, digital detoxing, and curated attention became markers of status, identity, and power.

31 Dec 2025
If Today Is the Worst Day of Your Life - It's OK (A Christmas Reflection)

If Today Is the Worst Day of Your Life - It's OK (A Christmas Reflection)

For some, Christmas is the loneliest day of the year. If today feels unbearable, science and humanity agree: your pain makes sense - and you’re not alone in it.

25 Dec 2025
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Long-form essays about psychology, technology, and the emotional undercurrents of modern life — for readers who want to feel something real.