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How to treat OCD

Journals
Published 15 Oct 2020

Lauren Callaghan explains how to manage even severe forms of OCD with a treatment model based on cognitive behavioural therapy. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2020

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The big issue: The truth about men and therapy

Journals
Published 23 Oct 2024

Open article: It’s time to finally challenge the prevalent misconceptions about male engagement with therapy, says Ed Harkness. Therapy Today, November 2024.

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The bookshelf

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Published 31 Aug 2023

Featuring 'The COVID Trail: psychodynamic explorations', Halina Brunning and Olya Khaleelee; 'The CBT Companion: CBT-based models and worksheets for practitioners and clients', Benjamin E Cook; 'Autistic Phenomena and Unrepresented States: explorations in the emergence of self', Howard B Levine and Jani SantamarÍa; 'Hoarding Disorder: a comprehensive clinical guide', Carolyn I Rodriguez and Randy O Frost; 'Online Counselling: an essential guide', Sarah Worley-James and 'Living with Extreme Intelligence: developing essential communication skills', Sonja Falck. Therapy Today, September 2023

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Conversations: When is it time to stop working?

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Published 30 Oct 2023

With an ageing population working for longer, Jane Moffett explores how employees can best prepare for life after work, and what employers can do to help support their employees to have a good ending from their professional lives. BACP Workplace, October 2023

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Developing a coaching business Part 4

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Published 15 Apr 2020

In the final part of our four-part series on business development, executive coach, mentor, supervisor and coach educator Julie J Allan explains how to place your products more effectively. Coaching Today, April 2020

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Listening to the body’s wisdom

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Published 7 Oct 2020

Fiona Parr talks with Amy McCormack about using Eugene Gendlin’s Focusing technique in the therapy room. Thresholds, October 2020

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A map for the journey: announcing the new coaching competence framework

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Published 26 Jan 2023

Open article: David Britten explains why the coaching competences have been created and gives some background to their development. He addresses some key questions and concerns that BACP members have voiced about these and other frameworks. Coaching Today, January 2023

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What should pastoral care look like in the 21st century?

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Published 7 Oct 2020

In the first in our new debate series, Paul Hurst argues the case for a new Universal Pastoral Care model, centred around the principles of counselling ethics rather than faith-based considerations. Thresholds, October 2020

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Bad therapy set me back and good therapy set me free: what every survivor deserves to know

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Published 4 Feb 2025

Jessica Wing talks about healing from sexual violence: my journey to empowerment and becoming a trauma-informed therapist. BACP member blog

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The big issue: Why Rogers is still relevant

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Published 3 Jun 2024

Open article: Catherine Jackson explores what the person-centred approach has to offer clients and therapists today. Therapy Today, June 2024

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