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Making research work for members

Catch-up with the listening workshop with representatives of our research team, held on 23 April 2021

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A difficult tightrope to walk: Experiences of working with suicidality in higher education

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Published 22 Nov 2021

Open article: With increasing concerns about suicide in the student population, research by Dr Sonia Kalsi asks therapists what it’s really like to work with this vulnerable client group in a university setting. University and College Counselling, November 2021

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No one can help me

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Published 31 Mar 2017

Even the most solid blocks to progress can suddenly vanish, as John Pasture describes. Therapy Today, March 2017

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Counsellors without borders

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Published 31 Mar 2015

Jacqui Gray talks to counsellors who have chosen to work internationally about the special challenges it brings and what they have learned. Therapy Today, March 2015

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Crossing continents

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Published 30 Nov 2014

The world can seem very small when you work internationally. Sue Pattison offers glimpses of her lifelong work, developing counselling training courses worldwide, from Kenya to Hong Kong. Therapy Today, November 2014

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The right to die: law and ethics

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Published 31 Dec 2009

In September a consultation paper was issued setting out the interim policy that should apply for prosecutions in cases of assisted suicide. Barbara Mitchels and Andrew Reeves reflect on the relevance of the policy for therapists. Therapy Today, December 2009

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e-counselling: is it for you?

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Published 31 Jul 2016

Anne Stokes explores the pros and cons of e-counselling for clients, counsellors and organisations. Counselling at Work, September 2016

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Managing suicide ideation – the other option

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Published 31 Mar 2014

The best way to help a young person who wishes to stop living is not necessarily to refer on – it’s only one solution, just as suicide is for the client. Lynn Martin examines the idea through a TA lens. BACP Children and Young People, March 2014

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The ABCD of working with diversity: a new model

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Published 30 Apr 2018

Open article: Encountering clients who we perceive as ‘different’ from us can often bring up a range of difficult feelings. Katharine Collins, shares her own developed model for working with diversity. Coaching Today, April 2018

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Working for positive outcomes

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Published 31 Mar 2010

Multi-agency support is a challenge that pays dividends to all stakeholders when the joint investment is made with mutual respect and commitment. Sarah Catchpole explains. Counselling Children and Young People, March 2010

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