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Supervision: What are we up against?

Journals
Published 16 Dec 2019

In these troubled times, our work is more powerful than we realise says Jim Holloway. Private Practice, December 2019

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'I was like a fizzy bottle of pop'

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Published 9 Jan 2023

Our member Carol Hamlett was among those honoured in the New Year list after being made an MBE

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My practice

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Published 1 Oct 2023

‘My role is to facilitate the decision-making process in a judgment-free, compassionate way'. Therapy Today, December 2023

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The bookshelf

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Published 1 Oct 2023

Featuring 'People Not Pathology: freeing therapy from the medical model', Pete Sanders and Janet Tolan (eds); 'Madness at the Movies: understanding mental illness through film', James Charmey(Johns Hopkins University Press); 'The Mystery of Emotions: seeking a theory of what we feel', RD Hinshelwood (Phoenix); 'Music Psychotherapy and Anxiety: social, community and clinical contexts', Rebecca Zarate(Jessica Kingsley Publishers); 'Supporting Research in Counselling and Psychotherapy: qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods research', Sofie Bager-Charleson and Alistair McBeath; 'Man Kind: tools for mental health, well-being, and modernizing masculinity', Zachary Gerdes. Therapy Today, November 2023

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“Don’t white-knuckle it”: What older adults need to know about grief

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Published 2 Dec 2025

Julia Samuel MBE shares how to navigate grief in later life

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From the President

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Published 1 Apr 2024

‘Counselling can provide a context in which to navigate the complexities of ageing’. Therapy Today, April 2024

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BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2025

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Published 8 Dec 2025

When it’s time for goodbye: Integrating a range of therapeutic models to create positive endings in child therapy... Plus: On their own terms ... Intersectionality in practice... Trans teens at the tabletop... Gender stereotypes. BACP Children, Young People & Familes, December 2025.

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Private Practice, March 2024

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Published 18 Mar 2024

Hidden scars from afar: Addressing the repercussions of war... Freud: the enduring legacy... Disentangling entanglements... What matters in old age

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What complaints tell us: July to December 2023

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Published 21 Mar 2024

Rebecca Grace, Assistant Registrar for BACP, addresses therapy complaints, competence, boundaries and endings in therapy. BACP learning from practice blogs

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They are what they eat

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Published 1 Sep 2020

Jennifer Pitt explores the relationship between food and mood in young people, as well as the therapist’s role in raising awareness about healthy eating. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2020

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