The missing piece of the puzzle Journals Published 30 Aug 2022 Phoebe Jackson shares her learning about how to recognise neurodiversity in the therapy room, in individuals who might not fit the stereotypes of ASD and ADHD. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2022
What’s eating you? Journals Published 30 May 2022 There is much to be learned from exploring relationships with food in therapy, says Gerrie Hughes. Therapy Today, June 2022
Anger management Journals Published 31 Mar 2010 Dennis Neill works in CAMHS with under-16s. Here, he focuses on his systemic work with young people who have difficulty with impulse control and in handling their angry feelings. Counselling Children and Young People, March 2010
Our member aims to bring people together with three-minute meditation News Published 9 Dec 2021 Our Spirituality division is encouraging members to join Glenda Roberts's meditation event
The other side of loss Journals Published 30 Apr 2014 Hussam Al-Nawab explores how Buddhist-informed approaches such as Naikan and other-centred therapy can help support people through bereavement. Thresholds, Spring 2014
Groupwork for anxious and autistic children Journals Published 1 Mar 2019 Anita M Hughes runs Friendly Groups for anxious children and those on the autism spectrum – focused on processing the here-and-now feelings and drawing out the competences the children already have. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2019
Surviving the false memory wars Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 The invention of so-called ‘false memory syndrome’ undermined the credibility of both therapists and survivors of abuse, says Lynda Mia Thompson. Therapy Today, February 2023
Firmly rooted Journals Published 30 Jun 2011 What does existential child therapy look like? Chris Scalzo, author of the recent 'Therapy with Children: an existential perspective', introduces us to the main ideas and offers some examples. Counselling Children and Young People, June 2011