 Achos, Plwm Chwyloedd ymddeud y maes gwerth o'r sgwyl ac oeddwn i rhan o 16 un o bwysig yma, yw 3 ysgy agregoedd, ac mae'n credu cyfw 춤u sy'n ei ddechrau, ond rwy'n gallu cael ei bod ni'n meddwl am gwybod o'r puwn, oedd arddw i'n gwneud o'u, felly i gyd-gwymau o'r heddiw. Ahef, ydw i'n cael eu cwmwysig, hynny i gyd-gwymu'n mynd i gyd-gاحio, ac rydyn ni i wneud bod yn eich eich cyfnod yn ddau allan nid yn ymdain, ac ydych chi'n rheswch i ysgol cyffredinol. Rwy'n meddwl am gweithio gael ei ddeddydd, ac rydyn ni i'n meddwl i gael ei ddeddydd a ddechrau'r cwd, i'r cyffredinol, i'r cyffredinol, ac i'r cyffredinol i'r cyffredinol i'r cyffredinol i'r cyffredinol i'r cyffredinol i'r cyffredinol. Bob yn ymgyrch i'r hun, hwn yn ychydigol hynny, yn cymryd hwn ar gwybod, ac mae'n ddweud o ran y mwyaf, ac mae'n hefyd rhai o'r gwahodd mae'r cyd-dweud, ac mae'n ddweud o'r rhai o hwn ar y cyd-dweud. Mae'n cyfrifysau yma yn ymgyrch, a'n gweithio cyd-dweud. That's a very boundary, safe environment. I think there are two things that bring people into therapy. It is often a crisis or a general feeling of stuckness where they don't know what's the matter and they just feel avoid openly burning somebody to explore it. Always I'm looking at what somebody is saying I'm also looking at what might have been missing in their history where some of their needs haven't been met. I would say if somebody is at that point where things are not working for them or they feel stuck, then in some respects what they got to lose which is often what I say to young people because young people are often more terrified than adults. You know, when I asked them at the end of the session they always said, oh that was much better than I expected or something like that. You know, nothing untoward happen they can then make a more informed choice about whether it's a safe base for them to come back to.