Supervision: The 'BACP' in my head Journals Published 31 Mar 2016 In the first in his series of regular columns on supervision, Jim Holloway invites you to find an image for what BACP means to you. Private Practice, Spring 2016
Written on the body Journals Published 16 Dec 2019 The story we can’t avoid telling is the one that our body inevitably narrates, writes Alessandra Lemma. Private Practice, December 2019
Imperfect therapist: Competition Journals Published 6 Dec 2021 "All those years of therapy and all I have is the awareness that I’m making myself miserable." Private Practice, December 2021
From the cradle to the grave Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 Julia Greer considers the relationship between attachment theory and anxiety across the lifespan. Private Practice, Winter 2014
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
Imperfect therapist Journals Published 9 Jun 2023 …I find Sally’s sense of entitlement staggering. I glance through the window at her car, a newish hybrid – a gift from her parents. Private Practice, June 2023
Self-care in the face of trauma Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Open article: Compassion fatigue, secondary traumatisation and burnout are widespread in the therapy profession, and the risks are greatest for private practitioners, argues Michael Gavin. Private Practice, Winter 2015
Student mental wellbeing: whose responsibility? Journals Published 31 May 2015 Dr Ruth Caleb emphasises the role and responsibility of government and senior management to ensure that best therapeutic practice is offered to students. University and College Counselling, May 2015
Imperfect therapist: Mood is mellow Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 …is it OK to afford an exotic holiday and not pay more than the bare minimum (just into double figures) for therapy? Private Practice, March 2023
Forget me not Journals Published 31 Mar 2016 Leaving a client vulnerable to feeling forgotten or overlooked, is among every therapist’s worst fears. But, argues Sarah Van Gogh, we should cut ourselves some slack about being prone to the odd lapse of memory. Private Practice, Spring 2016