Private Practice, Spring 2014 Journals Published 31 Mar 2014 In this issue ... contents and editorial
Private Practice, Autumn 2014 Journals Published 30 Sep 2014 In this issue ... contents and editorial
Business matters: How to use Twitter to market your practice Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 Is there an opportunity to make use of Twitter as a marketing tool? Martin Hogg outlines the risks, benefits and process of setting up an account. Private Practice, Spring 2015
Ask an expert: Employee assistance programmes Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 If you’re looking to become an affiliate counsellor for an EAP, Andrew Kinder answers some frequently asked questions. Private Practice, Spring 2015
Beyond words Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 Creative methods have an established evidence base when working with children and young people but why are they not more widely used when counselling adults? Private Practice, Spring 2015
My creative practice Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 Open article: As a therapist in private practice who is also actively involved in amateur theatre, Sandra Zecevic-Gonzalez considers the reasons why being creative makes her a better therapist. Private Practice, Spring 2015
From the chair: What lies are we telling ourselves Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 James Rye reflects on underlying negative beliefs that may be preventing us from running the flourishing therapy businesses we say we want. Private Practice, Summer 2015
Animal presence Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Open article: Sarah Van Gogh wonders how we can hope to aid healing if we work in settings that fail to access the powerful healing agents that come to us via our animal senses. Private Practice, Autumn 2015
Lead advisor: Split thinking Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 The results of the first-ever BACP Private Practice survey and recent conversations with members have led Patti Wallace to question the helpfulness of dichotomous thinking. Private Practice, Autumn 2015
Ask an expert: Tax can be taxing Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 As private practitioners we all have an obligation to file annual tax returns and pay the resulting tax. But how do we arrive at the point where the tax is calculated? Paul Silver-Myer explains. Private Practice, Winter 2015