Three-legged stool Journals Published 30 Jun 2019 Instead of thinking of the relationship between counsellor and client as the central pillar of therapy, Emma Redfern explains how she now thinks of it as a three-legged stool. Private Practice, June 2019
Wake-up call Journals Published 30 Jun 2019 Open article: Roughly halfway through a counselling life, a re-evaluation occurs, as the well-established practitioner recognises the professional plateau they currently occupy, writes Wyn Bramley. Private Practice, June 2019
From the chair: Hot topic Journals Published 26 Aug 2019 Setting up and maintaining a sustainable private practice can sometimes feel like a marathon task, but assistance is at hand when you need it. Private Practice, September 2019
Imperfect therapist: Postcard from the edge Journals Published 26 Aug 2019 On the last day of her summer holiday, Lizzie’s thoughts reluctantly return to next week’s sessions. Private Practice, September 2019
Rolling with the punches Journals Published 26 Aug 2019 Therapists who can ‘roll with the punches’ best model how to handle day-to-day reality for their clients, argue Syd Hiskey and Neil Clapton. Private Practice, September 2019
My practice: Are you on board? Journals Published 26 Aug 2019 "The price of individual and collective ambivalence." Regular column from Sarah Van Gogh. Private Practice, September 2019
Supervision: Ethical hypocrisy Journals Published 26 Aug 2019 "It’s not unusual to be hypocritical, so let’s make sure we’re ethical about it." Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, September 2019
Welcome to the jungle Journals Published 26 Aug 2019 Open article: BACP Workforce Lead Kris Ambler shares insights on consortium development and public sector procurement. Private Practice, September 2019
Relationships: Three's a crowd Journals Published 26 Aug 2019 When working with couples, what do we need to hold in mind when one partner in the relationship becomes seriously ill? Private Practice, September 2019