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The impact of AI on people at work

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Published 7 Apr 2026

Open article: The rise of AI in the workplace is not just a technological shift, but a psychological one. Sue Christy considers the role of therapists in supporting our clients. BACP Workplace, April 2026.

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Types of therapy

About therapy

An A-Z list of the different approaches, modalities or ways of working within counselling and psychotherapy.

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Grief counselling: a love story

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Published 20 Feb 2023

Helping clients tell their grief story allows love to endure and transform after death, say Jenny Hamilton and Elizabeth Hicks. Therapy Today, March 2023

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Conversations with the dying

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Published 28 Apr 2023

Helping clients with a lifelimiting diagnosis consider death and ways to approach dying is a privilege, says Jenny England. Therapy Today, May 2023

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Feedback culture: from feeding self-doubt to encouraging self-trust

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Published 26 Jan 2024

When a client feels crushed by workplace feedback, how do we help them rebuild confidence? Executive coach and supervisor Maria Gray demonstrates how we can support leaders in getting value from the feedback they receive at work. Coaching Today, January 2024

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Disentangling entanglements

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Published 18 Mar 2024

Paul Terry on using countertransference, projective identification and the destructive superego in clinical practice. Private Practice, March 2024.

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Freud: the enduring legacy

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Published 18 Mar 2024

Following the 100th anniversary of the publication of The Ego and the Id, Jay Beichman explores Freud’s continued influence today. Private Practice, March 2024.

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The crocodile on the couch

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Published 3 Mar 2023

Samantha Johnson examines the power of the transitional object as she reflects on her supervisor’s grief, and on grieving for her supervisor. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2023

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Let's talk about death and dying

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Published 20 Oct 2023

Open article: Uma Thomas draws on her experience of working with people who are dying to encourage us to consider some of the complexities and rewards of counselling clients at the end of life. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2023

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Dementia: caring for the couple

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Published 25 Apr 2023

Open article: Andrew Balfour describes an intervention that recognises the importance of relationships and of working not only with people with dementia but also their partners. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2023

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