The washing machine of the mind Journals Published 6 Dec 2021 Rima Sidhpara talks to Justin Havens about the Dream Completion Technique, a safe and easy-to-teach stabilisation technique to stop traumatic nightmares. Private Practice, December 2021
Inside out and back to front Journals Published 31 Mar 2011 Open article: Alan Burnell introduces a neurosequential approach to working with adopted children experiencing Developmental Trauma Disorder. Counselling Children and Young People, March 2011
Cyberwork: Practical leadership Journals Published 17 Apr 2024 'Inevitably, since I’ve taken on a leadership role, there has been a shift in the team dynamics and our relationships'. BACP Workplace, April 2024
How do we detox toxic masculinity? Journals Published 28 Jan 2019 Nick Duffell describes how therapeutic groupwork can offer a creative, holding space where men can connect with their hearts. Therapy Today, February 2019
Don’t give up the day job Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Karin Brauner on developing a successful private practice while keeping a day job to pay the bills. Private Practice, Autumn 2015
Where is the love in counselling? Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Open article: Suzanne Keys offers a framework within which love can be present, in all its forms, in the therapy relationship. Therapy Today, December 2017
Loneliness as COVID-19 restrictions ease News Published 14 Jun 2021 Our member Jennifer Park shares her thoughts on how loneliness is impacting people at a time when the focus is on socialising again
He said, she said Journals Published 1 Apr 2019 Perrine Moran describes how a combination of mentalization and object relations theory can help de-escalate highly charged couple conflict. Therapy Today, April 2019
Bridging the gap Journals Published 26 Oct 2022 Therapy has a role in helping Afghan refugees cope with life in UK ‘bridging hotels’, say Jude Boyles, Jessica Ross and Kathryn Townley. Therapy Today, November 2022
Bleeding hearts and forget-me-nots Journals Published 31 Dec 2005 Clare Pointon describes how horticulture can provide asylum seekers with a language to communicate the trauma of torture. Therapy Today, December 2005