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What prize for curing Alice's tears

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Published 31 Dec 2014

Open article: Pieter Nel asks what we should make of the claim that CBT is more effective than other recognised psychological therapies in the treatment of depression in young people. BACP Children and Young People, December 2014

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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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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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We can work it out: helping young women into work

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Published 31 Oct 2015

Chief Executive of Young Women’s Trust, Dr Carole Easton, describes the creation and development of a rapidly growing initiative using a solution-focused coaching approach to help young women into work and on with their careers. Coaching Today, October 2015

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Inside the organisation: Annette Greenwood

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Published 30 Apr 2014

Working in the field of secure mental health is not for the faint-hearted. Annette Greenwood is the Trauma Service Lead at one of the country’s largest secure mental health hospitals. She talks to Counselling at Work about maintaining staff wellbeing and a trauma response service that supports nurses who are exposed to trauma every day. Counselling at Work, Spring 2014

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Working with the spiritual in counselling and psychotherapy

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Published 31 Oct 2014

Valda Swinton and Colin Jay describe a useful tool for working with clients. Thresholds, Autumn 2014

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Changing the colour of my mind

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Published 24 Nov 2017

Rachel Burdett describes the influence of spiritual direction in her life. Thresholds, Summer 2015

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Suicide, survivors and supervision

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Published 31 Dec 2009

From a community traumatised by six suicides in a year, Linda Eke reflects on the impact of suicide on counsellors working with survivors of the deceased. Therapy Today, December 2009

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The story goes on

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Published 30 Jun 2014

Judy Sherwood explores the intergenerational impact on children born to parents who have fled their homelands to seek safety in the UK. Therapy Today, June 2014

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Choice and consent… a problem posed

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Published 30 Sep 2012

Francis Taylor queries how useful it is to give children who have no experience of counselling, a choice about it. Is this the equivalent of accepting their refusal to try broccoli? BACP Children and Young People, September 2012

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