A PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE REACH APPROACH
The first step that we always need to take on the path to wellbeing is to accurately identify what it is that is standing in our way. This process is a difficult one to undertake alone, as for Read More …
The first step that we always need to take on the path to wellbeing is to accurately identify what it is that is standing in our way. This process is a difficult one to undertake alone, as for Read More …
“The cure of a part should not be attempted without the treatment of a whole. No attempt should aim to cure the body without the soul. If the head and body are to be healed, then you must Read More …
“If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude.” Maya Angelou (1928 – 2014) We’ve produced this simple diagram to show that there are 5 main areas that Read More …
“Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you’re doing the impossible!”. St. Francis of Assisi (1181 – 1226) Who Are We…? Reach is a private practice with a national and Read More …
We are primarily a mental health organisation offering a holistic and integrative approach, which means we do not believe you can mend the mind without also tending to the other aspects of an individual’s health and well-being. Read More …
“In order to design a future of positive change, we must first become experts at changing our minds.” Jacque Fresco (1916 – 2017) Firstly, we have no desire to recruit individuals to our cause or point Read More …
The body ( and consequently the mind) is deeply affected by an individual’s lifestyle and how it is treated on a physical level. It can be undermined or optimised by so many of our daily choices and practices. Put in Read More …
“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing will be changed unless it is faced”. James Baldwin (1924 – 1987) Are we asking the wrong question? Our interest at Reach as to whether talking Read More …
Reach was founded in 1990. However, the research on which it was built began in 1979 and involved numerous agencies and organisations, which included: the Probation Service, Social Services, the NHS, NACRO, St. Basil’s, The Bridge Project, Aquarius Read More …