AIRED: June 1, 2020
SPECIAL GUEST: Julia Keys & Jacqui Coles
This is NOT a man-bashing book, instead the aim is to help those who have been cheated on learn how to feel empowered rather than weakened by their experiences.
There IS a script to infidelity, it’s repeated time and time again, and this book will help you identify the MANScript…and more. Both Julia and Jacqui have written this essential self-help book from their personal and professional experiences in counselling, nursing and psychotherapy
ABOUT JULIA KEYS
Julia has an extensive background in nursing, counselling and psychotherapy. Her specialist subjects are relationships, mental health issues and eating disorders. Julia was a school counsellor for five years, helping 11 to 18-year-old girls, many of which had problems related to their parent’s relationship issues. Julia is skilled in safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. She has also worked at a specialist woman’s center where referrals came from all walks of life.
Together with Jacqui, Julia works to help people with relationship issues. Julia’s aim has always been to enable people to move on with their lives in a positive manner.
Julia lived most of her married life to television presenter Richard Keys in the public eye and has dealt with many personal crises in the gaze of the newspapers and media. She knows all too well how hard it can be to present yourself externally to the world, while struggling immensely, internally. She also knows how frightening and lonely it can feel when you have been betrayed.
ABOUT JACQUELINE COLES
Jacqui is a registered nurse, midwife and health visitor. She has extensive experience in safeguarding; patient safety; and as an advocate working in the NHS as a senior manager. In 2014, she became Deputy Chief Executive at the Patients Association, a high profile ‘patient voice’ charity.
Jacqui has dealt with many situations where the client’s personal relationship had been strained, broken down or challenged. That experience influenced the individual’s physical and mental wellbeing and ultimately, their recovery.
While working at the Patients Association, Jacqui acted as an advocate for people when things had gone wrong during a patient’s care. Many of those people did not know who to trust, which often resulted in high levels of stress, leading to serious health issues and crippling low self-esteem. Jacqui understands that if you feel alone and lack confidence, it can adversely affect the life decisions you make. Jacqui has published reports into the failings of the health service and has written many patient stories. She is passionate about supporting women to be the best they can be and above all, to make sure they know where to turn for help. She wants women to talk about their experiences, support each other and to no longer suffer in silence.