The Background of White Noise

Having just finished an excellent book by Sue Gerhardt “The Selfish Society - How we all forgot to love one another and made money instead” it reminded me of the unique value of counselling and therapy.

Increasingly I believe that the nature of the therapy hour is cherished in many cases by clients. The reason for this is the absence of “white noise” that we find ourselves battling. Last weeks Guardian reports on “sodcasting” - effectively the background music coming from tinny mobile phones that increasingly blights public transport. How many of us reach for the radio first thing in the morning, or indeed wake up to it. Is the blanket of noise obliterating our ability to think things through, to be mindful, and to stay in the present. And what if the white noise continues to increase at it’s present rate?

Therefore the therapy hour offers a unique counterpoint which I think can enchant people. The opposite of the white noise - a quiet concentrated container with a counsellor giving undivided and undiluted attention. That process in itself would seem to be healing and opens new channels of communication which can get thwarted in the outside world.

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Written by Graham Allen
Bsc (Hons) Psychology, Dip Psych, PGCE, Reg MBACP (Accred)
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Graham Allen is a counsellor/psychotherapist based in North London and a Middlesex League Cricketer. A London based Psychotherapist practising in Golders Green and at the British College of Osteopathy and Medicine.
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