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Dr Stella Compton-Dickinson says minfulness is a powerful tool in helping come to terms with a potentially terminal illnessĀ and our time-limited mortality. More
Dr Stella Compton-Dickinson is a London-based Health and Care Profession council registered music therapist, accredited supervisor, professional oboist and lecturer, UK Council for Psychotherapy registered Cognitive Analytic Therapist and Supervisor. She is author of The Clinician’s Guide to Forensic Music Therapy (Jessica Kingsley Publishers), and has her own private practice and twenty years' experience in the National Health Service as a Clinician, Head of Arts Therapies and Clinical Research Lead her research was awarded the 2016 Ruskin Medal for the most impactful doctoral research.
Dr Stella Compton-Dickinson says minfulness is a powerful tool in helping come to terms with a potentially terminal illnessĀ and our time-limited mortality. More
The loss of a child can leave you feeling like all is lost but asĀ Dr Stella Compton-Dickinson explains there is support that can help bring meaning and purpose back into your life. More