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Supervision: Planning for breaks

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Published 29 Feb 2024

'I support supervisees to write a new clinical will or update an existing one, and encourage them to consider their priorities and preferences for pausing practice'. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2024.

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Supervision: necessary or not - a case for

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Published 12 Jun 2020

Our profession rightly demands that we are to be accountable and maintain certain standards for the safety of our clients and ourselves, writes Jude Adcock. Private Practice, June 2020

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Supervision: necessary or not - a case against

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Published 12 Jun 2020

Does the therapy profession attempt to overcompensate for its subjective methods by loading up practitioners with a wall of extra checks and balances? Private Practice, June 2020

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Creative self: A shared journey

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Published 27 Mar 2024

Mike Moss writes about the power of imagination in supervision. Thresholds, April 2024

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Therapy Today, April 2025

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Published 24 Feb 2025

When therapy causes harm. The truth behind the headlines // Rewinding trauma // Shame in motherhood // Keeping children safe // Update on the Ethical Framework review. Therapy Today, April 2025

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Spotlight on supervision: Containing the containers

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Published 1 Sep 2020

"... being an effective container is an odd mixture of things. On the one hand, it requires a solid presence... On the other, if the containment is to be authentic, then it needs to be porous." Regular column from Ryan Lowe. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2020

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Young people at work in 2025

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Published 21 Oct 2025

Open article: Beyond the lazy stereotypes that young people are work-shy and entitled, what can the therapy profession and employers learn from the Youth Voice Census 2025 about their attitudes to life and work? Quite a lot, argues Lauren Mistry, the Deputy CEO of Youth Employment UK. She shares her insights. BACP Workplace, October 2025.

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Spotlight on supervision: Referring on

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Published 26 Nov 2020

"Therapists who are willing to work hard on behalf of their clients are coming to terms with the limits of what they can and cannot provide." Regular column from Ryan Lowe. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2020

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Therapy Today, July-August 2025

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Published 23 May 2025

AI in therapy: Can we make it work for us? // Reputation in asian men // Falling for your therapist // Working with adoptees // Ozempic and eating disorders. Therapy Today, July-August 2025

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Ask the executive: How do I get the best out of supervision?

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Published 27 Jan 2020

Open article: BACP Coaching’s Executive Specialist for Supervision, Steve Page, responds on behalf of the Executive. Coaching Today, January 2020

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