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My practice: Hello and goodbye Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Where do you place yourself on the spectrum of how to greet your clients at the beginning of a session, and say goodbye to them at the end? Private Practice, Winter 2017
Supervision with soul Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Open article: The supervisory space might usefully be thought of as a delivery room, where the wisdom of the midwife can support that which is seeking to be born, writes Nicky Marshall. Private Practice, Summer 2016
Workplace matters: Why do we panic buy? Journals Published 18 Jan 2022 'When did our nation of shopkeepers morph into a nation of panic buyers – and how can we help our panicking clients?' Regular column from Sandi Mann. BACP Workplace, January 2022
Supervision: Endings Journals Published 29 Nov 2021 "Endings highlight previous experiences of abandonment and loss, and it is therefore a vital part of supervision to think through endings." Regular column on supervision from Ryan Lowe. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2021
More than 90% of people don’t know the true extent of suicide, survey finds News Published 10 Sep 2017 Most people have no idea about the numbers of people who die by suicide every year in the UK, a survey for World Suicide Prevention Day has revealed today.
Food for thought Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 Sandra Zecevic-Gonzalez presents a perspective on the impact of nutrition on brain and body chemistry, and its important role in maintaining and managing mental health. Private Practice, Autumn 2017
Working for positive outcomes Journals Published 31 Mar 2010 Multi-agency support is a challenge that pays dividends to all stakeholders when the joint investment is made with mutual respect and commitment. Sarah Catchpole explains. Counselling Children and Young People, March 2010
Home away from home Journals Published 30 Nov 2011 With greater financial pressure and a new emphasis on the student as consumer, mental health and wellbeing provision need to work closely in partnership with counselling and other student services to reach out to the wider student body. Alison Barty describes a new kind of intervention aimed at international students. AUCC, November 2011
COVID-19 pandemic: how the University of Cambridge Staff Counselling Centre responded Journals Published 24 May 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic forced services to adapt fast and furiously. Yvonne McPartland shares her experiences of a university staff counselling service. University and College Counselling, May 2021