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Research matters: Working with cultural difference

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Published 27 Sep 2018

Research-based knowledge can sensitise therapists to issues and processes that emerge when working with cultural difference, writes John McLeod. Therapy Today, October 2018

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The difference school counselling makes

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Published 31 May 2016

Michelle Higgins writes about the very important difference that a school counsellor brings to a school community. Therapy Today, May 2016

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Which party gets your vote?

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Published 30 Apr 2015

With the General Election fast approaching, 'Therapy Today' asks the main political parties what they are offering counsellors and their clients. Therapy Today, April 2015

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Working on the edge: supporting aid workers

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Published 30 Nov 2015

Open article: Fiona Dunkley outlines the work of InterHealth Worldwide in psychologically preparing, supporting and sustaining humanitarian and aid workers responding to crises around the world. Therapy Today, November 2015

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Coaching in the legal profession: the interface of coaching and counselling from the perspective of law firm coaching sponsors

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Published 31 Jan 2018

As part of the final year of his BA (Hons) in Counselling and Psychotherapy at The University of Warwick, former barrister and solicitor turned coach and counsellor, Mark Hick, researched the views of law firm sponsors of coaching. Here he summarises the research, key findings, and implications for coaches working in the legal sector. Coaching Today, January 2018

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Attention, please

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Published 1 Mar 2022

Kate Rufus cautions against describing self-injury as attention-seeking behaviour. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2022

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Working on the edge

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Published 31 Jul 2015

Fiona Dunkley outlines the work of InterHealth Worldwide to psychologically prepare, support and sustain humanitarian and aid workers responding to crises around the world. Counselling at Work, Summer 2015

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Messaging the soul

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Published 31 Jan 2016

William Ayot brings the lost art of ritual and embodiment to the corporate sector. Working with leaders, he outlines how ritual can offer a spiritual homecoming which could transform the culture of work. Counselling at Work, Winter 2015

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Responding to the mental health needs of trafficked women

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Published 27 Apr 2018

Free article: Siân Oram and Jill Domoney highlight the psychological consequences of human trafficking. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2018

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Counselling for depression

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Published 1 Jul 2018

Rinda Haake explains how the IAPT model of counselling for depression has reinvigorated her person-centred experiential practice. Therapy Today, July 2018

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