True to my beliefs Journals Published 3 Mar 2023 David Cook questions whether his evolving practice still aligns congruently with his person-centred values. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2023
Fat, fit or frumpy Journals Published 16 Dec 2019 When you work with a self in the room, you are working with their online self too, writes Catherine Knibbs. Private Practice, December 2019
Competence and fitness to practise - what complaints tell us This resource considers some of the complaints we've received around competence and fitness to practise, and explores their implications for practice
Hidden from view Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Open article: Ellen Bow reflects on the destabilising impact of untreated mental illness in her own family, and makes a powerful case for early intervention, compassion and kindness. Private Practice, Summer 2016
The child within Journals Published 31 Mar 2017 Catherine O’Riordan explains how she uses the metaphor of the ‘inner child’ to help clients unhook their here and now experience from painful past memories. Private Practice, Spring 2017
A quick guide to... The buck stops with you Private practice toolkit - divisional member resource. PDF download
Psyche and soma Journals Published 16 Dec 2019 Open article: Some illnesses have a psychosomatic element, but how exactly does the mind have this effect on the body? By Peter Afford. Private Practice, December 2019
Changing the game of change-making Journals Published 31 Oct 2014 How do we navigate complexity and support our clients through profound change? Human systems dynamics practitioner Louie Gardiner explains the Potent 6 Constellation and how it is used in practice. Coaching Today, October 2014
A tall order? The relational approach to coaching executives Journals Published 30 Apr 2017 Bill Critchley and Charlotte Sills from Ashridge Business School describe the theory and practice of the relational approach to executive and leadership coaching. Coaching Today, April 2017
A different brain Journals Published 16 Dec 2020 Life teaches us to mask our autistic traits to ‘fit in’ and appear indistinguishable from our neurotypical peers, writes Lisa Cromar. Private Practice, December 2020