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Talking about suicide risk with clients in the counselling professions GPiA 042

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Good Practice in Action fact sheet on suicide. Last reviewed August 2024. PDF download

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In the experience of clients who identify as addicts with shame-based experiences, how might counselling help with their recovery?

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Published 7 May 2020
Updated 15 Apr 2025

Poster presentation by Fiona Desai, Ros Moseley, Fawzia Sneed and Primrose Barrett

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Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2025

Journals
Published 17 Apr 2025

Domestic abuse: a model for recovery. Plus... Speak out:  Therapists of colour tell their stories of racism in the profession // In harmony:  How group singing can boost the mental health of new mothers // Eyes open:  Working effectively with clients who are blind or partially sighted

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Commons committee chair backs school counselling campaign

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Published 24 Mar 2021

We've welcomed comments from Robert Halfon MP calling for a counsellor in every school

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School counselling in England campaign

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Published 14 Feb 2025

We believe that a paid counsellor should be available in every primary, secondary school, academy and FE college in England.

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Supervision within the counselling professions in England, Northern Ireland and Wales GPiA 032

Good practice
Published 31 Dec 2017

Good Practice in Action legal resource on supervision. Last reviewed March 2025. PDF download

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Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2023

Journals
Published 21 Jul 2023

NHS workers: how therapy can help. Plus... Stroke patients: Working with the psychological effects of stroke... Psychiatric ward: What it’s like to be admitted, by a former patient... Food stories: Why we need to explore our experience of eating.

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Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2023

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Published 20 Oct 2023

Let's talk about death and dying Plus... Muslim identities: Understanding mental health in Muslim communities... Held hostage: The metaphor of a kidnapper can help clients with OCD... Delusion and reality: How to work with the beliefs of a psychotic patient

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Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2026

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Published 26 Jan 2026

Parkinsonʼs disease: the emotional impact. Plus... Kick the habit: The human givens approach to treating addiction // In our time: How the past, present and future shape our lives // Rights of way: Barriers to support for disabled people in Northern Ireland

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Spotlight on counselling: Knowing and not knowing

Journals
Published 26 Nov 2020

"in a time of COVID-19, it is more likely that a young person facing adversity will experience deeper fears than we might usually expect". Regular column from Lucy-Jean Lloyd. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2020

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