Mother's Day (in France, La Fête des Mères) is a moment of celebration, but also one that brings a complicated mix of feelings for many people.
Still Learning: Self in Progress
This blog combines therapeutic insight with lived experience. I write about mental health, identity, and the emotional texture of everyday life — especially through the lens of living abroad. Many posts include activities and reflection tools to help you engage actively with the ideas to form your own insights.
You'll find essays, exercises, and honest observations — some personal, some professional, all designed to prompt thought and self-awareness. This is a space for exploration, for asking questions, and for staying with complexity a little longer.
Recent Posts ...
Many people go through life feeling a little unsure of who they really are. They might describe themselves as adaptable, easy-going, or flexible. And while these can be strengths, there's sometimes a deeper story behind them—especially if they're accompanied by feelings of resentment, confusion, or disconnection.
Why Autobiographies Matter — In Life and in Therapy
I'm not a particularly nostalgic person. I don't often think about the past in such a way I find myself wishing I could go back (at least not to an amount I consider unhealthy).
Why Am I Talking About Learning French on a Therapy Blog?
I recently watched a thoughtful and well-researched video by the YouTube channel Dr. Josef, exploring the risks of cannabis use, particularly from a mental health perspective. While the scientific studies are still evolving, the video does a great job presenting emerging evidence around the effects of heavy cannabis use, especially its links to...
At a recent birthday party in Paris, I met Nis Burkule.
An Unexpected Night at La Maroquinerie
Hello, I'm Robert. I'm a therapist based in Paris, and I run corporate mindfulness workshops in English, combining theatre techniques and mindfulness practices. These sessions are designed to help teams reduce stress, boost creativity, and develop presence—skills that are becoming more valuable in today's demanding work environments.
In my work as a couples counsellor, a significant part of what I do revolves around helping partners develop healthy communication habits. I use the word "work" deliberately because effective communication isn't something that comes effortlessly to most people. It requires time, concentration, and commitment from both partners—often in the face of...









