The Fountain Therapy Trust

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Considering the Assisted Dying Bill with compassion
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It’s clear that the assisted dying bill is a deeply sensitive and complex topic that deserves our utmost compassion and understanding. Our role as therapists is to offer a safe and supportive space for individuals to explore their feelings and concerns without judgement or bias.

When approaching the assisted dying bill from a therapeutic perspective, it's important to acknowledge the emotional weight and existential questions that can arise for those facing terminal illness. These individuals may be grappling with profound fear and uncertainty, and it's our responsibility to provide a warm and empathetic environment where they can openly express their thoughts and feelings.

Therapy can play a crucial role in helping individuals navigate the complexities of end-of-life decision-making with resilience and dignity. By validating their experiences and offering non-judgemental support, we can empower clients to clarify their values and priorities, enabling them to make informed decisions that align with their beliefs and wishes.

Most importantly, our focus remains on the wellbeing and autonomy of our clients, ensuring that they feel heard, understood, and supported as they confront this challenging terrain. By fostering open and non-judgemental dialogue, we reinforce the idea that help is available and that individuals can navigate these difficult decisions with hope and positivity.

In conclusion, we approach the discussion of the assisted dying bill with warmth, understanding and a deep sense of empathy - creating a safe space for individuals to explore their feelings and concerns. Our aim is to offer support and guidance, reinforcing the idea that recovery and resilience are always possible, even in the face of such profound uncertainty.

If you're dealing with a challenging situation, or supporting someone who is, talking therapy could be a useful way to help process your thoughts. Reach out to The Fountain Therapy Trust for affordable and long-term counselling support by completing our contact form or speaking to our team to learn more. 

Wendy Ruth Collidge is a Psychotherapist with research interests in Assisted Dying and AI ethics.


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