Reflections: The aliveness of being Journals Published 11 Oct 2022 Mike Moss thinks about the potential of universal energy in shaping client, therapist and supervisor. Thresholds, October 2022
How should we evaluate research on counselling and the treatment of depression? News Published 24 Oct 2017 BACP research supports a refocus of our research efforts from looking at treatment difference to other factors such as therapist effects.
Is there a therapy for climate-change anxiety? Journals Published 3 Jun 2019 Steffi Bednarek calls for a collective response to a global ecological disaster. Therapy Today, June 2019
New campaign uses striking AI images to illustrate anxiety symptoms News Published 11 May 2023 Our Anxiety is... campaign aims to help people find a trained professional who can give them support
The interview: Excellence in therapy Journals Published 31 May 2013 Scott D Miller, founder and Director of the International Center for Clinical Excellence, talks to Colin Feltham about what makes a good therapist great. Therapy Today, May 2013
Cyberwork: Working online – a lower-worth skill? Journals Published 9 Jul 2020 "Due to COVID-19, working online has suddenly, and unexpectedly, become the only way that therapy is being conducted." Regular column from Sarah Worley-James. BACP Workplace, July 2020
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Why I became a coach: Contemplating crossroads Journals Published 31 Oct 2016 Dance movement psychotherapist Tasha Colbert describes the journey that led her into coaching, and explores the impact of her trainings and experience on her personal and professional life, and her developing practice. Coaching Today, October 2016
Mentoring children and young people: a solution-focused approach Journals Published 31 Jan 2016 Denise Yusuf and Evan George demonstrate how applying a solution-focused approach to mentoring can be of benefit to children and young people. Coaching Today, January 2016
When is a mess not (just) a mess? Journals Published 30 Aug 2022 Open article: Sarah Haywood helps us to make sense of the messes that are created in therapy, and invites us to examine our own relationship with mess. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2022