How does anxiety arise? A neurobiological perspective Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 Richard J Evans believes we can no longer turn our backs on understanding the science that underpins our work. Here, he describes the biological and developmental factors that underlie anxiety. Private Practice, Winter 2014
Mindfulness in schools: some thorny issues Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Jackie Watson introduces a 10-week mindfulness programme in schools and considers it against the criticisms levelled at the now-discontinued SEAL project. BACP Children and Young People, September 2015
In the supervisor's chair: Learning from each other Journals Published 30 Jun 2014 In her regular column Rosie Dansey discusses supervision and learning styles. Therapy Today, June 2014
Here and now, this space between us: love in a cold climate Journals Published 27 Jan 2020 Counsellor-to-coach Tim Jones and coach-to-counsellor Catherine Noel discuss how their personal experience of change, endings and loss impact them, and the implications this has for their client work. Coaching Today, January 2020
Ageing matters: Counsellors in care homes Journals Published 7 Apr 2020 "We need to take a whole-system approach – one that includes the wellbeing needs of care home staff, as well as residents." Regular column from Jeremy Bacon. BACP Workplace, April 2020
Training: Competitiveness in training – and on Zoom Journals Published 29 Nov 2021 "The most troubling dynamics can develop if inter-student rivalry is denied. The fantasy can develop that they are not judging each other." Regular column on training from Sue Kegerreis. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2021
Diagnostic tools in executive coaching – more harm than good? Journals Published 31 Jul 2015 How useful are psychometric and diagnostic instruments to coaching? In the first in our new series, Erik de Haan and Carine Metselaar argue that these tools are not only of no great benefit but in some cases they could potentially be harmful. Coaching Today, July 2015
Joint working with Cruse in school Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 Linda Hafez explains the context for inviting a Cruse Bereavement Care counsellor to work with her in school to deliver a group for those Year 7 young people who had suffered loss. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2018
Mending or ending Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Relationship breakdown is a process rather than an event, and it’s well recognised as one of the most life-changing experiences adults can have, writes Julia Greer. Private Practice, Winter 2016
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