Bridging the gap: supervision for dual practitioners Journals Published 26 Oct 2022 Ioannes Alexiades explores the value of supervision for dual practitioners with integrated counselling and coaching practitioner, and creator of the personal consultancy framework, Dr Nash Popovic. Coaching Today, October 2022
Supervision: Planning for breaks Journals Published 29 Feb 2024 'I support supervisees to write a new clinical will or update an existing one, and encourage them to consider their priorities and preferences for pausing practice'. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2024.
Supervision: Meeting the needs of trainees Journals Published 24 Jan 2022 Chris Athanasiadis reflects on his work as a supervisor, explaining how supervision can provide a nurturing space for student counsellors. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2022
Thinking about ... supervision challenges Journals Published 31 Mar 2018 "While the challenges are great, the rewards are exceptional. First for the clients, but also for the therapists..." Regular column from Alison Smyth. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2018
Supervision: Gender and sexuality in supervision Journals Published 1 Jun 2022 "We must see young people as they see themselves." Regular column from Elizabeth Holt. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2022
Supervision: The 'BACP' in my head Journals Published 31 Mar 2016 In the first in his series of regular columns on supervision, Jim Holloway invites you to find an image for what BACP means to you. Private Practice, Spring 2016
Supervision: Curious correctness Journals Published 24 Mar 2020 "Making our language more inclusive has a double-edged effect." Private Practice, March 2020
Supervision: Boundaries online Journals Published 30 Aug 2022 "Supervisees report that remote working with children creates a window into the client’s home life..." Regular column from Elizabeth Holt. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2022
Supervision: Working well Journals Published 4 Sep 2020 "Working well is fully noticing and getting genuinely curious about what’s happening when you feel you’re ‘off'." Private Practice, September 2020
In the supervisor's chair: Images of supervision Journals Published 31 Jul 2014 In her final column Rosie Dansey asks whether the current emphasis on clinical supervision can lose a therapist’s creativity. Therapy Today, July 2014