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No one can help me Journals Published 31 Mar 2017 Even the most solid blocks to progress can suddenly vanish, as John Pasture describes. Therapy Today, March 2017
Can software ever replace the therapist? Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Open article: As the NHS seeks to expand access to talking therapies within limited resources, digital technology could provide the solution, writes Bina Convey. Therapy Today, June 2016
Counsellors without borders Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 Jacqui Gray talks to counsellors who have chosen to work internationally about the special challenges it brings and what they have learned. Therapy Today, March 2015
Managing suicide ideation – the other option Journals Published 31 Mar 2014 The best way to help a young person who wishes to stop living is not necessarily to refer on – it’s only one solution, just as suicide is for the client. Lynn Martin examines the idea through a TA lens. BACP Children and Young People, March 2014
Thinking global: Making a difference with our difference Journals Published 31 Oct 2014 How well does coaching embrace diversity? Jackee Holder offers a personal perspective from the UK. Coaching Today, October 2014
The ABCD of working with diversity: a new model Journals Published 30 Apr 2018 Open article: Encountering clients who we perceive as ‘different’ from us can often bring up a range of difficult feelings. Katharine Collins, shares her own developed model for working with diversity. Coaching Today, April 2018
e-counselling: is it for you? Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Anne Stokes explores the pros and cons of e-counselling for clients, counsellors and organisations. Counselling at Work, September 2016
Working for positive outcomes Journals Published 31 Mar 2010 Multi-agency support is a challenge that pays dividends to all stakeholders when the joint investment is made with mutual respect and commitment. Sarah Catchpole explains. Counselling Children and Young People, March 2010