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The Swarmite REHAB
http://www.theswarmite.com/
Checking out London Lifestyles, Codependency & Urban Addictions.
The Swarmite is London's CLUBLAND'S THERAPIST and has been drug, alcohol and nicotine free since 1982. His irreverent blog shares wide experience of addictive recovery with honesty, urban language, expletives and no new age airy fairy material. If you don't fit in anywhere - this blog is for you - and it's not from California - it's from London, England where we like a drink or two. Read by desperate housewives, fashionista's, international DJs, drag queens and people of all sexualities worldwide it has it's own facebook fan page : The SwarmiteREHAB Blog.
Recent Posts
Recovery, recovering, recovered . .
Therapy speak is a different language for many observers – not quite Esperanto but close – it can heal and alienate at the same time : inner child and "shadow side" being the worst offenders to the man on the street. When Gerry...
Duty Calls . . .
It must be the class structure that tells us Brits to " do the right thing". From place-mats to funerals, getting it right is imperative in order to be liked. A few years back a brand of dishwasher commercial on the telly...
LONDON AIDS MEMORIAL. We owe it to them.
Even Katie Price – a la JORDAN, – was wearing a Red Ribbon when she fell out of the Piers Morgan Awards en route to Mahiki club, worse for wear, early this week. Celebrities dare not NOT wear the ribbon in these PR times of instant...
I don’t do Christmas
Welcome to the most codependent time of year. There I’ve said it. Welcome to people pleasing, duty, family secrets and feeling the pain of others. I just can’t help it – I don’t do Christmas. People don’t believe me when...
Cook Book Porn
Publishing used to be a respectable profession, now it’s all about Celebrity Lives, Half Price Bio’s in Tesco’s and Cook Book Porn. Dame Barbara Cartland must be turning in her grave, tapping out her trusty Olivetti. Recipes ...
Depression Addict
" Sometimes we need to be pushed to make changes in our lives, even though, like a child being born, the pushing feels painful. Then we can experience a new life ". This statement, along with the following illuminating parag...

