Endings - what complaints tell us This resource considers some of the complaints we've received around ending therapy and explores their implications for practice
Viewpoint: Change for the better Journals Published 21 Jul 2023 'Our clients usually come to us because they want something to change. It might be their outlook, their responses or their self-perception’ Regular column from Judy Stafford. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2023
From the Chair Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 '…we all have a deep need to work together, to share, compare, admire, critique, explore, learn.' Private Practice, March 2023
Supervision: A plant in a pot Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 '…we need to be active in examining the state of the supervisory relationship and undertake regular reviews to ascertain its health'. Regular column from Mish Seabrook. Private Practice, March 2023
My practice Journals Published 9 Jun 2023 Therapists must be wary of pressing their point of view about what’s going on in someone’s life in ways that could be experienced… as overbearing…' Regular column by Sarah Van Gogh. Private Practice, June 2023
Supervision Journals Published 6 Dec 2023 The key takeaways from the conference for me were connection and reflection. Regular column from Mish Seabrook. Private Practice, December 2023
Therapy Today, July/August 2023 Journals Published 6 Jun 2023 Is working with psychedelics the future of therapy?... plus... Championing the person-centred approach... Lessons learned from working with addiction... The ethics of working with clients abroad... Exploring what makes a good ending
Abuse About therapy Abuse can take many forms and anyone can be a victim. BACP member Natasha Clewley explains what is abuse and how counselling can help.