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Women at the edge

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Published 31 May 2017

Sophie Livingstone describes the intensity of relational work with women confronting their sexually compulsive behaviours. Therapy Today, May 2017

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Older women and domestic violence

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Published 31 Mar 2016

Hannah Bows and Jeannette Roddy highlight the overlooked support and counselling needs of mid-life and older women who are living with domestic violence. Therapy Today, March 2016

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Opening the door to Muslim women

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Published 31 May 2015

South Asian Muslim women and girls are among the hardest to reach and hardest to help. Catherine Jackson reports from a recent conference. Therapy Today, May 2015

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Menopause: how women suffer in silence

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Published 31 Jul 2011

Free article: Given that one third of women in the UK are currently going through the menopause, Sue Brayne wonders why so few therapists consider the menopause to be a major factor in the way older women feel about themselves. Therapy Today, July 2011

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Working with women diagnosed with BPD

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Published 31 Dec 2015

Borderline personality disorder is frequently used to diagnose and pathologise female survivors of trauma. Gillian Proctor outlines important considerations for counsellors in private practice working with women with this diagnosis. Private Practice, Winter 2015

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The heroine’s journey: working with women through integrated practice

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Published 31 Jul 2017

Diane Parker describes how she is currently integrating various practices and approaches to support vulnerable women with complex relational needs in community mental health. Coaching Today, July 2017

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We can work it out: helping young women into work

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Published 31 Oct 2015

Chief Executive of Young Women’s Trust, Dr Carole Easton, describes the creation and development of a rapidly growing initiative using a solution-focused coaching approach to help young women into work and on with their careers. Coaching Today, October 2015

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Primary care: Women in primary care

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Published 27 Apr 2018

Regular column from Elaine Davies. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2018

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Tending the growing edge: counselling women following breast cancer

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Published 31 Jan 2018

Carol Morgan explores the role of counselling in facilitating post-traumatic growth. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2018

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Preventing the deaths of women in custody

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Published 28 Mar 2017

The Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody (IAP) has published its working paper on the interim findings and recommendations from just over 100 experts, following an information gathering exercise at the beginning of the year.

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