In training: Our less likeable selves Journals Published 29 Feb 2024 'There is a deeply unhelpful myth that counselling consists of nice people saying kind things to sad people'. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2024
A Reflexive Thematic Analysis of counsellors’ experiences and perceptions of dreamwork Research Published 26 May 2026 Updated 26 May 2026 Research by Thomas Drage
Degrees of separation Journals Published 31 Aug 2023 Catherine Havard argues that embodied knowing is the key to managing dual relationships with clients in a small community. Therapy Today, September 2023
Exploring suicidal risk with clients GPiA EL002 Good practice Published 21 Dec 2021 Develop your confidence in working with suicidal clients by exploring risk of suicide through dialogue. A video resource linked to Good Practice in Action fact sheet 042.
Chancellor’s Autumn Statement is a good start for improving the mental health of the nation News Published 31 Oct 2024 We welcome the Budget’s much needed investment in public services but we're concerned about the impact on third sector organisations
My practice: Allie Outram Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 ‘When we are able to live in our bodies instead of hiding from them, we are able to have a relationship with ourselves’. Therapy Today, November 2023
Private Practice, September 2023 Journals Published 4 Sep 2023 Attuning to the darkness: How the Gestalt approach is a blueprint for living... Paranoia: instinct or delusion?... The hidden cost of long COVID... Impasses in therapy
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The power of ordinary magic Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 Emma Byrne describes the transformative effects of a resilience-based perspective for supporting clients with adverse childhood experiences. Therapy Today, February 2023