Annual review and financial statements 2020 to 2021 Presenting our annual review and financial statements for the 12 months from April 2020 to March 2021.
SCoPEd: A challenging step… a necessary journey Journals Published 25 Apr 2019 The proposed ScoPEd framework has prompted a breadth of views. Catherine Jackson talks to some of the members and stakeholders responding to the consultation. Therapy Today, May 2019
Making meaning out of loss Journals Published 5 Sep 2019 Bob Neimeyer talks to Catherine Jackson about grief, loss and therapy. Therapy Today, September 2019
Hearing the grief in illness and pain Journals Published 1 Apr 2018 The psychological impact of physical illness and pain is too rarely acknowledged, writes Ruth Bridges. Therapy Today, April 2018
Strictly therapy? Journals Published 1 Feb 2018 Free article: Sally Brown explores the growing phenomenon of broadcast therapy. Therapy Today, February 2018
Why ancestors matter Journals Published 30 Apr 2016 Coach and counsellor John Harris explores the importance of transgenerational inheritance in shaping who we are and how we relate to others. Therapy Today, April 2016
Can software ever replace the therapist? Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Open article: As the NHS seeks to expand access to talking therapies within limited resources, digital technology could provide the solution, writes Bina Convey. Therapy Today, June 2016
A crisis of containment Journals Published 31 Oct 2016 Open article: Penny Campling highlights the role of therapists in helping contain anxiety in institutions, particularly in an NHS beset by constant change and uncertainty. Therapy Today, October 2016
When is it time to retire? Journals Published 31 Mar 2017 Open article: Anne Power explores some issues faced by therapists approaching retirement and the challenge of closing down a service they may have been offering for decades. Private Practice, Spring 2017
The ABCD of working with diversity: a new model Journals 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