Carina Johnson: Psychologist and Trauma Counsellor

Carina Johnson: Psychologist and Trauma Counsellor Offer counselling to people struggling with eating disorders, Addiction, Self-harm, Trauma and other disorders.

Experienced and registered counsellor specialising in trauma, eating disorders and addiction.TRAUMA COUNSELLORTHERAPYThere are times when our own resources fail and we need input and support from others. Reaching out in those times and asking for new information and tools is an indication of strength and willingness to change. Therapy equips people with tools for living and is a safe space to learn and grow. Deciding to enter therapy is an important step towards healing and freedom and only you know when it is your time to step forward and enter the process. SERVICES OFFEREDAddiction counsellingEating disorder counsellingTrauma therapyGeneral counselling covering anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, social interaction difficulties, difficulties in interpersonal relationships, self-harm and adjusting to unsettling life changes.QUALIFICATIONSRegistration: CO 1556MA Psychological ResearchBA (hons) Psychological CounsellingAddiction Counselling LearnershipIntroductory Certificate and Diploma in Trauma TherapyEmotional Freedom Technique Level 2 In Service: Mindfulness trainingWorkshop: Schema TherapyABOUT MEI have been working in the field of eating disorders and addiction since 2006. I have helped many people to reclaim their freedom and live with meaning and purpose.Alongside my professional training and experience, I also have an insider’s perspective. I am in long-term recovery from an eating disorder and addiction myself. My experiences have been invaluable in helping me to help others. My practice is in Plumstead in the Southern Suburbs and I look forward to accompanying you on your journey of healing.CONTACT MEPhone: 082 311 0396Email: carina@willowworks.co.za

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Sometimes a Wild God

Sometimes a wild god comes to the table.
He is awkward and does not know the ways
Of porcelain, of fork and mustard and silver.
His voice makes vinegar from wine.

When the wild god arrives at the door,
You will probably fear him.
He reminds you of something dark
That you might have dreamt,
Or the secret you do not wish to be shared.

He will not ring the doorbell;
Instead he scrapes with his fingers
Leaving blood on the paintwork,
Though primroses grow
In circles round his feet.

You do not want to let him in.
You are very busy.
It is late, or early, and besides…
You cannot look at him straight
Because he makes you want to cry.

The dog barks.
The wild god smiles,
Holds out his hand.
The dog licks his wounds
And leads him inside.

The wild god stands in your kitchen.
Ivy is taking over your sideboard;
Mistletoe has moved into the lampshades
And wrens have begun to sing
An old song in the mouth of your kettle.

‘I haven’t much,’ you say
And give him the worst of your food.
He sits at the table, bleeding.
He coughs up foxes.
There are otters in his eyes.

When your wife calls down,
You close the door and
Tell her it’s fine.
You will not let her see
The strange guest at your table.

The wild god asks for whiskey
And you pour a glass for him,
Then a glass for yourself.
Three snakes are beginning to nest
In your voicebox. You cough.

Oh, limitless space.
Oh, eternal mystery.
Oh, endless cycles of death and birth.
Oh, miracle of life.
Oh, the wondrous dance of it all.

You cough again,
Expectorate the snakes and
Water down the whiskey,
Wondering how you got so old
And where your passion went.

The wild god reaches into a bag
Made of moles and nightingale-skin.
He pulls out a two-reeded pipe,
Raises an eyebrow
And all the birds begin to sing.

The fox leaps into your eyes.
Otters rush from the darkness.
The snakes pour through your body.
Your dog howls and upstairs
Your wife both exults and weeps at once.

The wild god dances with your dog.
You dance with the sparrows.
A white stag pulls up a stool
And bellows hymns to enchantments.
A pelican leaps from chair to chair.

In the distance, warriors pour from their tombs.
Ancient gold grows like grass in the fields.
Everyone dreams the words to long-forgotten songs.
The hills echo and the grey stones ring
With laughter and madness and pain.

In the middle of the dance,
The house takes off from the ground.
Clouds climb through the windows;
Lightning pounds its fists on the table.
The moon leans in through the window.

The wild god points to your side.
You are bleeding heavily.
You have been bleeding for a long time,
Possibly since you were born.
There is a bear in the wound.

‘Why did you leave me to die?’
Asks the wild god and you say:
‘I was busy surviving.
The shops were all closed;
I didn’t know how. I’m sorry.’

Listen to them:

The fox in your neck and
The snakes in your arms and
The wren and the sparrow and the deer…
The great un-nameable beasts
In your liver and your kidneys and your heart…

There is a symphony of howling.
A cacophony of dissent.
The wild god nods his head and
You wake on the floor holding a knife,
A bottle and a handful of black fur.

Your dog is asleep on the table.
Your wife is stirring, far above.
Your cheeks are wet with tears;
Your mouth aches from laughter or shouting.
A black bear is sitting by the fire.

Sometimes a wild god comes to the table.
He is awkward and does not know the ways
Of porcelain, of fork and mustard and silver.
His voice makes vinegar from wine
And brings the dead to life.

~ Tom Hirons - writer and storyteller
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https://tomhirons.com/




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SERVICES OFFERED Addiction counselling Eating disorder counselling Trauma therapy General counselling covering anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, social interaction difficulties, difficulties in interpersonal relationships, self-harm and adjusting to unsettling life changes. QUALIFICATIONS Registration: CO 1556 MA Psychological Research BA (hons) Psychological Counselling Addiction Counselling Learnership Introductory Certificate and Diploma in Trauma Therapy Emotional Freedom Technique Level 2 In Service: Mindfulness training Workshop: Schema Therapy ABOUT ME I am a psychologist specialising in eating disorders and trauma. I have been working in the field of eating disorders and addiction since 2006. I have helped many people to reclaim their freedom and live with meaning and purpose. I am currently working in private practice and part-time at an eating disorder treatment centre. I have worked in an addiction clinic, and as a trauma counsellor at SAPS. I have seen clients with all kinds of mental health problems, social and domestic difficulties, clients who self-harm, and clients suffering from PTSD. Alongside my professional training and experience, I also have an insider’s perspective. I am in long-term recovery from an eating disorder and addiction myself. My experiences have been invaluable in helping me to help others.

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I hold a Master's Degree in Psychology from UWC and has spent a decade working in the field of eating disorders. I have received training in various areas including mindfulness, Schema therapy, trauma therapy and DBT. I primarily make use of Schema-focused therapy and mindfulness self-compassion. There are times when our own resources fail and we need input and support from others. Reaching out in those times and asking for new information and tools is an indication of strength and willingness to change. Therapy equips people with tools for living and is a safe space to learn and grow. Deciding to enter therapy is an important step towards healing and freedom and only you know when it is your time to step forward and enter the process. My practice is in the Southern Suburbs and I look forward to accompanying you on your journey of healing. CONTACT ME Phone: 082 311 0396 Email: carina@willowworks.co.za