Working with sex offenders Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 Free article: Psychotherapists in private practice could have a key preventive role working with clients at risk of sexual offending, argues Andrew Smith. Therapy Today, June 2015
From the cradle to the grave Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 Julia Greer considers the relationship between attachment theory and anxiety across the lifespan. Private Practice, Winter 2014
Supervision: Saying the real thing Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Bullshit in supervision shows up when we say the ‘right thing’ instead of the real thing, writes Jim Holloway. Private Practice, Winter 2016
The United Kingdom General Data Protection Regulation (UK-GDPR) legal principles and practice notes for the counselling professions GPiA 105 Good practice Published 31 Jul 2018 Good Practice in Action legal resource on GDPR, record keeping and confidentiality. Last reviewed January 2024. PDF download
Relationships: We are family Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 When exploring family history with LGBTQ+ clients, it’s important to remember that family has many formations. Private Practice, Winter 2017
From the chair: The ‘ins’ and ‘outs’ of restorative practice… Journals Published 27 Jul 2017 Regular column by Melody Cranbourne-Rosser. Thresholds, Spring 2016
An interview with Rachel Johnston Journals Published 21 Jan 2020 Rachel Johnston is a BACP accredited counsellor working in GP surgeries and private practice. She is also Director of Connect2Counselling in Belfast. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2020
Supervision: Pressure of time Journals Published 5 Sep 2017 Instead of covering a lot of ground in supervision, choosing to explore fewer issues can bring greater depth and clarity. Private Practice, Autumn 2017
Ethical decision making in supervision Nicola Blunden explains the cyclical model and how it can be used to structure and guide supervision sessions. Video resource.
Supervision: Shadow signs Journals Published 30 Jun 2019 As a ‘good-enough’ practitioner, are your unsaintly traits plain to see or held somewhere in the shadows? Private Practice, June 2019