Wellbeing Therapy Solutions’ new occupational therapist, Marjolein Cleaver is not a ‘lying on the beach’ type of person.
With a two-year-old son, a love of long walks and a passion for travel which has taken her to places like Brazil, New Zealand and the Philippines, that’s a good job too.
Like the rest of us, Marjolein’s life has been forced into a more sedate state by the pandemic but she is hopeful that there are some positives to come out of what we have all been through.
“The pandemic has been a real challenge for everyone, myself included, because we have been taken away from the people we share our lives and our stories with,” she said. “We couldn’t meet for coffees or go the gym or see our friends. That has been really tough for everyone.
Mental health and wellbeing
“But hopefully, the issues that have been raised around mental health and wellbeing during the pandemic have made us more aware of how important it is to us all to look after our mental – as well as our physical health.”
Marjolein is a registered occupational therapist (OT) who has spent 15 years working with young people.
She started out as a youth worker and then found out about OT and knew this was an approach she would love to use.
“I started helping young people and found myself wanting to get more involved and went on to do lots of project work,” she said.
“I am a people’s person and I love being with people. We are all so different and have different make-ups and I find that fascinating. I love going for coffees and sharing stories with people.
Sharing good and bad times
“Life can have its ups and downs and sharing the good and the bad is what we naturally do as people. This is why we have lots of people at parties and weddings because we want to share good times with other people.
“While sharing the bad things we may be going through can also help lighten any load that may be weighing on our shoulders.”
Marjolein joins a thriving Wellbeing Therapy Solutions team at a crucial time for the nation’s mental health and says she cannot wait to make a difference.
“I met Kate through our time working together at a hospice and we became friends,” she said. “I saw her business develop and thought to myself: “That would be my dream job”, so I jumped at the chance to join Kate’s team when the opportunity became available.
“This role gives me the chance to support people on a one-to-one basis and work closely with schools using the skills I have learned as an OT to help young people deal with stress and the worries of everyday life.
Positive effect
“That ability to have an immediate and positive effect on people’s lives is what is great about being an OT.”
Wellbeing Therapy Solutions MD
Kate Jackson
says she is delighted that Marjolein has joined the team.
“I have known her for a long time and I really value her work. She has got such a lovely warm personality and friendly nature and she is brilliant at engaging with young people as well as adults.
“I have always admired the way that she is a real team player and gets stuck in. She has great ideas, is really creative and I am proud that she has accepted my offer to come and join the team.
“She will bring lots of fun, skills, experience and new ideas and they will all really help the clients that we are working with. Having her onboard will enable us to support even more people than we are at the minute.”
Marjolein will specialise in working with young people from nine years upwards but is available for adult consultations too.
For further information or to book an initial consultation, please email marjolein@wellbeingtherapysolutions.co.uk or call (07868) 822928.
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