
\ud83d\udcdd Writing | \ud83d\udcda Reading | \ud83c\udf31 Growing | \ud83d\udecb Psychotherapist in private practice | \ud83e\udd13 Words my own unless stated
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My tarot journal in front of a particularly whimsical part of the mantlepiece. (C) Emma Pooley, 2026
I’m unsure where the last 4 weeks have gone, but I have to say, I’m exhausted. Work has been relentless, and although I’ve managed to be c...
My beautiful journal, gifted to me by my lovely friend Sofia, and my tarot cards. (C) Emma Pooley, 2026
After feeling compelled to have my first tarot reading back in February 2024, I’ve been curious about the insights it can provide from...
Evening light on Hull Marina, one of my favourite places (C) Emma Pooley, 2025
I don’t make “resolutions” at the start of a new year. They don’t motivate or energise me; instead, they feel like a stick of unrealistic expectations to beat m...
(C) My folder of handouts and notes from my first year of training as a psychotherapist, all the way back in 2017. Emma Pooley, 2025
I’m a psychotherapist by “trade”, and describe myself as “professionally nosy” because I love hearing peop...
In recent weeks, I’ve noticed a pull to write about my past, to share more of my story in the hope that it will be comforting and helpful for somebody. And yet, I’m aware that something keeps putting the brakes on, nudging me to “proceed wi...
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\ud83d\udcdd Writing | \ud83d\udcda Reading | \ud83c\udf31 Growing | \ud83d\udecb Psychotherapist in private practice @emmapooleytherapy | \ud83e\udd13 Words my own unless stated, and this is a personal account | \ud83d\udd34 No client material is shared
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