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A place of safety: getting the most out of supervision

Journals
Published 31 Jan 2015

Open article: In the second article of our three-part series exploring the role and purpose of supervision for coach-therapists, Jo Birch and Sarah Corrie offer guidance on how to get the most from this unique and complex relationship. Coaching Today, January 2015

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I wanted to live

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Published 30 Sep 2013

Free article: Eina McHugh is on her way to therapy when she finds the streets outside her therapist’s office cordoned off by police. It’s Belfast, 1991, and shootings, bombings and beatings are a ubiquitous feature of life in Northern Ireland. Private Practice, Autumn 2013

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The stories we tell: a narrative approach to coaching

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Published 31 Jul 2015

Open article: What role do myth, fable and story have in constructing our identity? Narrative coach Sue MacMillan demonstrates how we can use stories to help clients gain new insight and understanding and swap unhelpful or harmful scripts for those that offer hope, healing and possibility. Coaching Today, July 2015

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After the troubles

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Published 30 Sep 2013

Fifteen years after the Good Friday Agreement, Julia Greer reflects on the personal and collective legacy of 30 years of armed conflict in her home country. Private Practice, Autumn 2013

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The Stepchange Framework and putting mental wealth first

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Published 30 May 2018

Open article: Steve West describes how the Universities UK Framework came into being, and how it is being worked out at the University of the West of England. University and College Counselling, May 2018

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Bringing the 'self' into self-harm

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Published 30 Nov 2014

Open article: We can only truly connect with another’s process if we are open to it in ourselves, writes Andrew Reeves. University and College Counselling, November 2014

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Anxiety in the workplace

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Published 31 Dec 2014

The number of working days lost through anxiety and stress has increased by 24 per cent in the last five years. Andrew Kinder considers the important support counsellors in private practice are providing through employee assistance programmes. Private Practice, Winter 2014

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Supervision: Pressure of time

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Published 5 Sep 2017

Instead of covering a lot of ground in supervision, choosing to explore fewer issues can bring greater depth and clarity. Private Practice, Autumn 2017

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Ask an expert: Tax can be taxing

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Published 6 Jun 2018

What are the pros and cons of preparing and filing your own self-assessment tax return, as opposed to using an accountant? Private Practice, June 2018

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A choice like no other

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Published 6 Jun 2018

The decision to terminate a pregnancy can lead to depression if grief and mourning for the loss are suppressed, writes Trudi Dargan. Private Practice, June 2018

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