Supervision: Ending the contract Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 Throughout supervision, we should always keep an ending in sight, just as we do with our clients. Private Practice, June 2018
Swimming my way through grief Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 As therapists, how do we cope when crises in our own lives affect the energy we have available for client work? By Christine Flanders. Private Practice, June 2018
Division news Journals Published 9 Jun 2022 Catch up with the latest news from BACP Private Practice. Private Practice, June 2022
From the Chair: Support one another Journals Published 9 Jun 2022 "How do we continue to anchor ourselves and remain grounded through such turbulence?" Regular column from Rima Sidhpara. Private Practice, June 2022
Hitting the nail on the head Journals Published 9 Jun 2022 Turiya Martyn Gough introduces his understanding of psychological therapies through the integration of quantum physics, counselling theories and the science and philosophy of yoga. Private Practice, June 2022
Balancing differences Journals Published 31 Jul 2011 Andrew Peden considers the potential for conflict and creativity between Jung and Christian therapists. Thresholds, Summer 2011
Rebuilding the jigsaw Journals Published 31 Jan 2012 Open article: Gillie Jenkinson spent years in an abusive cult. Now she specialises in counselling others recovering from similar experiences. Thresholds, Winter 2011
The journey of psychosynthesis Journals Published 31 Jan 2012 Will Parfitt begins a Thresholds special focus on psychosynthesis, by describing what lies at the heart of the therapeutic approach that he has championed for over 30 years. Thresholds, Winter 2011