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Mainstream issues: minority clients

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Published 31 Oct 2014

Tina Livingstone offers a perspective on counselling trans-identified and trans-historied clients. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2014

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In morte sumus

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Published 30 Sep 2017

Neil Jordan urges therapists to embrace death in the counselling room. Therapy Today, September 2017

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Addressing spiritual and religious issues in counselling and psychotherapy

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Published 31 Jan 2013

Open article: William West considers how counsellors and psychotherapists can hold open a space where clients can explore spiritual issues, Thresholds, Winter 2012

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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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Supervision of psychotherapy and spiritual direction

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Published 30 Apr 2014

Lynette Harborne considers whether the supervision of psychotherapy and spiritual direction is two contexts but one process. Thresholds, Spring 2014

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Letters

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Published 30 Sep 2016

Readers' letters to the editor. Therapy Today, September 2016

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The stories we tell: a narrative approach to coaching

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Published 31 Jul 2015

Open article: What role do myth, fable and story have in constructing our identity? Narrative coach Sue MacMillan demonstrates how we can use stories to help clients gain new insight and understanding and swap unhelpful or harmful scripts for those that offer hope, healing and possibility. Coaching Today, July 2015

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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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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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Mixed race identity and counselling

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Published 31 Dec 2015

Nicola Codner describes her own identity as a mixed race woman and calls on counsellors to learn more about the psychosocial needs of our third largest ethnic minority group. Therapy Today, December 2015

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