The benefits of psychoeducation for improving sleep quality Journals Published 31 May 2019 With large numbers of students reporting difficulties with sleep, Claire Gregor, Luci Wiggs and Aileen Ho set out to explore whether psychoeducational input on sleep hygiene might help them. Their research produced some interesting results. University and College Counselling, May 2019
Counselling for university students experiencing mental health issues Journals Published 9 Sep 2022 Drawing on her PhD studies, Olga Papadopoulou mines the rich pool of published material to highlight the research that has examined the effectiveness and helpfulness of student counselling. University and College Counselling, September 2022
The boarding school counsellor Journals Published 1 Jun 2022 In the second of our four-part series, Christina Thompson reflects on her experience as a boarding school counsellor, in conversation with Thurstine Basset. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2022
BACP news Journals Published 9 Jun 2022 Catch up with the latest BACP news and resources. Private Practice, June 2022
The sublime and the dreadful: engagement and indifference Journals Published 31 Jul 2013 Edwin Salter considers the therapeutic challenge of working within the polarities of individual experience and involvement. Thresholds, Summer 2013
A unique relationship: what role for AI in coaching? Journals Published 26 Apr 2024 Erik de Haan asks: what can artificial intelligence offer the profoundly human practice of coaching? Coaching Today, April 2024.
Therapeutic coaching: your questions answered Journals Published 26 Apr 2024 With the launch of a series of online videos responding to your frequently asked questions, Joanne Wright and Claire Hornsby describe their respective journeys and offer some background to the project. Coaching Today, April 2024.
How music heals Journals Published 26 Apr 2024 Neuroscientific research can help us to understand the therapeutic effects of music, as Leigh Riby explains. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2024.
Self-injury, starving and the chaotic experience Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Sue Jennings uses three client cases to offer reflection around the origins of self-harm and food challenges. She believes that encouraging a sharing of the underlying messiness can lead to a decreased need to self-harm. BACP Children and Young People, December 2015
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