What does it mean to endure Journals Published 16 Apr 2021 Cindi Bedor encourages us to tell our stories of endurance and finds answers in a tree. BACP Workplace, April 2021
Working with nesting dolls Journals Published 6 Dec 2021 Pauline Andrew explains how nesting dolls can help clients explore their inner depths and connect with their core self. Private Practice, December 2021
Assessing competence for face to face work with clients Additional guidance to help training providers and students continue with training and placements wherever possible
On virtual turf Journals Published 29 Feb 2024 Bridget McConnell discusses the ways she integrates Gestalt, embodiment and transpersonal perspectives into her creative online work with adolescents. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2024.
Counsellors and the culture of organisations Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 Peter Jenkins explains how organisational culture can have a considerable impact on therapeutic practice. University and College Counselling, September 2017
Path or pathology? Journals Published 31 Jan 2014 Gillie Jenkinson explores how as a profession we need to tread cautiously and be aware of those practitioners who do not practise within safe, ethical therapeutic and spiritual guidelines. Thresholds, Winter 2013
Diving deep, reaching high: how to develop yourself as a supervisor Journals Published 30 Apr 2015 In the third and final part of their series on supervision for coach-therapists, Sarah Corrie and Jo Birch offer thoughts on developing your own skills as a supervisor for dual-trained practitioners. Coaching Today, April 2015
Are you ready for your death? Journals Published 24 Apr 2019 Maggie Fisher and Simon Cole explain why it’s so important to draw up a clinical will. Therapy Today, May 2019
The future of psychotherapy Journals Published 31 Oct 2016 John Lees argues for a return to the traditional seedbed of psychotherapeutic development and innovation – the case study. Therapy Today, October 2016
Photographs in therapy Journals Published 31 Mar 2013 The photograph can be a powerful therapeutic tool that can open a window directly onto the unconscious and deepen trust and rapport, writes Laura Prins. Therapy Today, March 2013