From the chair: Staying with challenge Journals Published 31 Aug 2017 As BACP’s review of its divisions reaches a conclusion, it’s hoped there will be opportunities for new developments to better support members in private practice. Regular column by Susan Utting-Simon. Private Practice, Summer 2017
From the chair: Blinking into the sunlight Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 "Our division can look positively to the future after several months of uncertainty." Regular column from Mervyn Wynne Jones. Private Practice, Autumn 2017
My practice: Tipping points Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 What do we say when clients need to talk about the impact on them of major social, political and global upheavals? Private Practice, Autumn 2017
From the chair: Birding in the Balkans Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 "We all have different ways of managing the demands of our work. Mine is birdwatching." Regular column from Mervyn Wynne Jones. Private Practice, June 2018
Imperfect therapist: A stranger calls Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 In the first of a new series, Lizzie is torn between staying with her client and attending to the loud banging on her front door. Private Practice, June 2018
Turning point Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 Open article: In an excerpt from her book on therapy with male survivors of sexual violation, Sarah Van Gogh provides an imagined account of containing and working with a survivor’s rage. Private Practice, June 2018
Practising what we preach Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 When it comes to our own self-care, Michelle Seabrook fears we often fail to practise what we preach. Private Practice, June 2018
Reigniting the spark Journals Published 9 Jun 2022 Open article: Graham Music talks to Sarah Van Gogh about the way that trauma and neglect take root in the body, more deeply than we have tended to think, at the level of our actual cells. Private Practice, June 2022