Introduction
Greetings to everyone who is taking time to read this blog article. I’m writing this article to provide an update about how Aspen Psychology Services is changing in response to my own changing personal health circumstances. It outlines:
This is no doubt one of the more personal blog articles I have written, but I am providing the full context as it is consistent with my values of transparency, authenticity, honesty, and clarity.
Warning: Sensitive content
This blog article contains information that some people might find upsetting or distressing to read, especially if you have or know someone who has Multiple Sclerosis or another potentially degenerative or life-limiting condition.
- How and why our service is changing (but still continuing).
- Why these changes are needed.
- How we plan to move forward from here.
- How the services we are able to offer moving forward may still be relevant to you.
This is no doubt one of the more personal blog articles I have written, but I am providing the full context as it is consistent with my values of transparency, authenticity, honesty, and clarity.
Warning: Sensitive content
This blog article contains information that some people might find upsetting or distressing to read, especially if you have or know someone who has Multiple Sclerosis or another potentially degenerative or life-limiting condition.