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Supervision talk 4

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Published 31 Dec 2010

In the final part of her series on supervision issues within the children and young people arena, Julie Fallon considers what to be aware of when supervising counsellors who work in schools where children have emotional, behavioural and social difficulties (EBSD). Counselling Children and Young People, December 2010

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From the chair: Spring forward… bounce back!

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Published 30 Apr 2019

"For many, the resources they can draw on from their spirituality and belonging to a faith or supportive community, plays a key part in sustaining their capacity for transformative resilience." Regular column from Maureen Slattery-Marsh. Thresholds, April 2019

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The CSSO model

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Published 30 Sep 2014

Dave Stewart introduces a successful and flexible model developed in Northern Ireland’s primary schools – one that is now being applied to other age groups and populations. BACP Children and Young People, September 2014

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Changing levels to meet the child

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Published 30 Sep 2014

Graham Music discusses, and illustrates from his experience, levels of therapeutic work appropriate to child clients who are traumatised, neglected and developmentally delayed – children who often defy neat categorisation and have differing levels of executive function. BACP Children and Young People, September 2014

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Working with women diagnosed with BPD

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Published 31 Dec 2015

Borderline personality disorder is frequently used to diagnose and pathologise female survivors of trauma. Gillian Proctor outlines important considerations for counsellors in private practice working with women with this diagnosis. Private Practice, Winter 2015

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The ‘good enough’ supervisor

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Published 30 Sep 2014

What qualities and skills are needed for supervising work with young people? Cinzia Altobelli ponders the question and solicits the views of supervisors and supervisees to add to her own key ingredients in the recipe. BACP Children and Young People, September 2014

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Sexual abuse and violence in the workplace

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Published 30 Apr 2016

In February, Dame Janet Smith published her report into the culture and practices of the BBC during the years that Jimmy Savile worked there. But we know from failings in other British institutions that the BBC is not alone. Why are deferential cultures still so prevalent in large organisations and why is it still so hard to report abuse at work? Nicole Westmarland talks to Nicola Banning. Counselling at Work, Spring 2016

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Message from the Chair

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Published 31 Jan 2019

Our new Chair, Carolyn Mumby, welcomes in the new year by looking back and moving forward on a collective wave of momentum. Coaching Today, January 2019

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Cyberwork: A level playing field

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Published 31 Jan 2019

From early in our training we become aware of the role of power in the therapy relationship. Inequality and abuse of power are themes that too often bring clients into the counselling room. Regular column from Sarah Worley-James. BACP Workplace, January 2019

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Eating disorders: is inaction tantamount to negligence?

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Published 31 Jan 2018

Open article: Kel O’Neill argues that counsellors and psychotherapists need to do more to recognise and address eating disorders. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2018

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