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
Providing help at the point of need: insights from single-session therapy Journals Published 20 May 2020 Open article: With demand for support outstripping supply, can services incorporate single-session therapy into their offering? Windy Dryden discusses potential benefits of a single-session mindset in student counselling services. University and College Counselling, May 2020
Supervision: The internal supervisor Journals Published 8 Sep 2022 "If all supervisory work is a form of dialogue, then self-supervision is also dialogical – but who’s talking and who’s listening?" Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, September 2022
Cyberwork: A level playing field Journals Published 31 Jan 2019 From early in our training we become aware of the role of power in the therapy relationship. Inequality and abuse of power are themes that too often bring clients into the counselling room. Regular column from Sarah Worley-James. BACP Workplace, January 2019
Calling the kidnappers bluff Journals Published 20 Oct 2023 The metaphor of a kidnapper can be useful when working with people who suffer from intrusive thoughts about harm befalling a loved one, as Dr Daren Lee explains. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2023
Meet the member: Ioannes Alexiades Journals Published 28 Jul 2022 "I see my work as a coach and therapist as relational, which means that the only way I can make an impact is to be able to establish a connection on a human level." Coaching Today, July 2022
The JEDI coach: embracing inclusivity Journals Published 26 Apr 2024 Open article: President of the RoundTable Institute, Priya Nalkur, Ed.D. identifies inclusivity as a core coaching competency and offers strategies for coaches to incorporate it into our practices. Coaching Today, April 2024
Inside the organisation: Annette Greenwood Journals Published 30 Apr 2014 Working in the field of secure mental health is not for the faint-hearted. Annette Greenwood is the Trauma Service Lead at one of the country’s largest secure mental health hospitals. She talks to Counselling at Work about maintaining staff wellbeing and a trauma response service that supports nurses who are exposed to trauma every day. Counselling at Work, Spring 2014
Coaching for health: why the time is now Journals Published 31 Jan 2017 Open article: Following the publication of her new book, 'Coaching for Health', author Jenny Rogers explains why a coaching approach by our healthcare professionals benefits clinicians and patients alike. Coaching Today, January 2017
Making a text connection Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 Moving away from traditional ways of working can seem difficult at first, but Kerry Gibson’s research in New Zealand into the use of mobile phone text counselling among young people proves that it has certain benefits. BACP Children and Young People, June 2015