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How does anxiety arise? A neurobiological perspective

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Published 31 Dec 2014

Richard J Evans believes we can no longer turn our backs on understanding the science that underpins our work. Here, he describes the biological and developmental factors that underlie anxiety. Private Practice, Winter 2014

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Working within the family dynamic

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Published 30 Jun 2018

Bucks Family Network offers therapeutic support to children, young people and families. Members work creatively and flexibly so all family members feel supported and move together towards effective solutions. Karen Storrie and Sue Barr report. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2018

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First loves

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Published 31 Mar 2015

Laura McDonald discusses the importance of romantic relationships in adolescent development and the need for therapists to revisit their own feelings as adolescents before trying to make sense of what happens in the therapy room. BACP Children and Young People, March 2015

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Diagnostic tools in executive coaching – more harm than good?

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Published 31 Jul 2015

How useful are psychometric and diagnostic instruments to coaching? In the first in our new series, Erik de Haan and Carine Metselaar argue that these tools are not only of no great benefit but in some cases they could potentially be harmful. Coaching Today, July 2015

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They think it’s Alzheimer’s

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Published 30 Jun 2017

Open article: When her mum was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Trudi Dargan already knew at some level that the memory lapses and confusion she’d been experiencing were more than the usual ones that come with ageing. Private Practice, Summer 2017

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On the supportive role of Islam in working with refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants

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Published 4 Aug 2017

Open article: Sushila Dhall reflects on her work with Muslim refugees. Thresholds, Summer 2017

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Inside the organisation: Allergy UK

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Published 31 Jul 2015

An estimated twenty-one million people in the UK suffer with allergies. Nicola Banning talks to Lindsey McManus about how Allergy UK supports those affected and what employers can do to help. Counselling at Work, Summer 2015

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On separation

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Published 31 Mar 2015

Jim Pye discusses separation and stuckness in the life of an adolescent. BACP Children and Young People, March 2015

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Meeting a need in Cornwall

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Published 30 Jun 2015

CLEAR provides a wide range of specialised therapies for children and young people aged 0 to 18 years in Cornwall who are survivors of direct abuse or have witnessed abuse and violence in the home. BACP Children and Young People, June 2015

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Life after redundancy

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Published 30 Apr 2015

The end of the world or a new beginning? Coach Jenny Rogers offers a guide to facing redundancy and how to survive it and thrive. Counselling at Work, Spring 2015

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