Developing a coaching business Part 4 Journals Published 15 Apr 2020 In the final part of our four-part series on business development, executive coach, mentor, supervisor and coach educator Julie J Allan explains how to place your products more effectively. Coaching Today, April 2020
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
The big issue: Taking black mental health matters into their own hands Journals Published 26 Sep 2022 Open article: Helen George meets the innovative practitioners, activists and organisations changing the way we think about black mental health support. Therapy Today, October 2022
Coming out as an autistic therapist Journals Published 26 Jan 2021 Max Marnau, diagnosed as autistic in her 60s, explains how she came to her decision to disclose her neurodivergence to clients. Therapy Today, February 2021
Surviving the ‘prison bubble’ News Published 9 May 2019 How counselling helped one woman when her grandson was sent to prison
'My school counselling sessions saved me. They completely changed my life' News Published 13 May 2019 Liam describes how his school counsellor helped him deal with anxiety, depression and the voices in his head
The problem with pluralism Journals Published 31 May 2014 Chris Molyneux questions how counsellors can use the person-centred approach alongside other seemingly incompatible approaches without betraying its principles and values. Therapy Today, May 2014
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