UK Hotel promises to help those with a broken heart

UK Hotel promises to help those with a broken heart
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The Heartbreak Hotel, managed by psychologist Alice Houghton and coach Ruth Field, offers residential retreats (Credit: Reproduction / Instagram)

Everyone has their own technique for dealing with the heartbeat like going out with friends or drowning your sorrows in candy. But a UK hotel promises to offer a “transformation therapy” retreat to heal your broken heart.

The The Heartbreak HotelHosted by psychologist Alice Houghton and coach Ruth Field, Barsham Barns is a privately located residential retreat located on the beach in Norfolk County, UK.

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According to CNN, the program was launched in late 2021 and a maximum of eight women can attend the retreats, which take place from Friday to Monday. In addition to the therapeutic sessions, guests will also enjoy a menu of plant-based foods.

According to the founders, the group brings together women with similar experiences. Those interested in attending one of the Heartbreak Hotel Retreats should fill out a detailed questionnaire that can be found on the hotel’s website. Each withdrawal costs 2,500.


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