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Message from the Chair: Informing, connecting and advocating

Journals
Published 26 Apr 2022

"We believe we are stronger together, and growing our membership in order to learn from the rich and varied experiences of dual practitioners is vital for us." Coaching Today, April 2022

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Help for the helpers

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Published 21 Jul 2022

The charity Doctors in Distress runs free support groups for healthcare workers, who often find it difficult to seek help for their own mental wellbeing. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2022

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The bookshelf

Journals
Published 27 Jun 2022

Featuring 'Stop F*cking Nodding', J Connor; 'DSM: a history of psychiatry’s bible', A V Horwitz; 'Turn the Tide on Climate Anxiety', Dr P Kennedy-Williams and M Kennedy-Woodard; 'The Myth of Closure', P Boss; 'Autism Working', M Garnett and T Attwood; 'Dibs: in search of self', V M Axline. Therapy Today, July/August 2022

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Mental health matters: Championing counselling and psychotherapy

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Published 6 Jun 2024
Updated 25 Feb 2025

We’re urging the next Government to adopt policies that promote and enhance mental wellbeing, removing barriers to accessing mental health services

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The big issue: Portfolio working: the future of private practice?

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Published 21 Feb 2024

Open article: Scaling up work as a sole practitioner has always been a challenge. Sally Brown talks to some of the innovative practitioners using portfolio working to build a full-time income from therapy. Therapy Today, March 2024

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My career resembles the Titanic

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Published 24 Jul 2020

Jane Moffett and Nicki Seignot discover that employer support for working parents is still found wanting (and costing). Coaching Today, July 2020

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The big interview: James Davies

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Published 25 Jun 2021

James Davies talks to Catherine Jackson about how the rise in consumerism has fuelled – and benefits from – the mental health crisis. Therapy Today, July/August 2021

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COVID-19 pandemic: how the University of Cambridge Staff Counselling Centre responded

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Published 24 May 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic forced services to adapt fast and furiously. Yvonne McPartland shares her experiences of a university staff counselling service. University and College Counselling, May 2021

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A leader for good? Communication in leadership

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Published 15 Apr 2020

Dimos Kyritsis looks at current communication tools within leadership practice and asks how coaches can employ these to help transform good leaders into leaders for good. Coaching Today, April 2020

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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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