IN the press
That’s Life Magazine: Mending A Broken Heart
Explaining why we say ‘broken heart’ – it’s not just emotional, it’s physical!
The Mirror: We need more black therapists
The UK’s mental health system can be a very dark road.
SAGA Exceptional: Are you suffering from the “self-care gap?”
If you, like many women, find yourself with less than five hours a week for yourself by midlife, you’re not alone.
Newsweek: My Daughter is Dating My Ex
A father recently faced an unusual dilemma: he had to tell his daughter that her new girlfriend was his former partner…. Keeley comments!
Impact Magazine: Stop Researching Narcissism
Keeley Taverner was asked to contribute an article to IMPACT Magazine, a publication whose mission is to share news and stories so more people understand the value of coaching.
Pic up the Mic Podcast
Pick Up The Mic is a podcast network that explores important themes such as race, and discusses support services available to young people….
Boost Podcast
Keeley was invited to join the passionate team at Uxbridge FM to talk about New Year, resolutions and habits. You can listen to the podcast episode below…
Well+Good: Gaslighting Tactics
It was a pleasure to feature on Well+Good to talk about Gaslighting Tactics and other forms of covert abuse.
Uxbridge FM Podcast
Keeley was invited to join the passionate team at Uxbridge FM to talk about New Year, resolutions and habits. You can listen to the podcast episode below…
BBC Radio Ulster
Keeley discusses bullying in adulthood as part of anti-bullying week
Highland Radio: Thursday Advice with Greg Hughes
Keeley will be giving advice on the Nine til Noon Show which is presented by Greg Hughes, every month.
Podcast: Dope Black Women / The narcissist and the empath
Keeley Taverner explains to Roshan what a narcissist is, how it shows up in relationships and how to heal from it too.
Bustle: How To Deal With “Re-Entry” Anxiety As Lockdown Eases
Keeley Taverner was asked to contribute her insights as a Psychotherapist to an article for Bustle.
National Black Women’s Network (NBWN): Professional Black Women & Mental Health
Keeley Taverner was asked to write a piece for the National Black Women’s Network (NBWN), a non-profit organisation.
Media Requests
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