Make time for marketing Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 Proactively promoting the work we do as counsellors is rarely our first concern, but always advantageous. Ruth Clowes offers a guide to marketing our school or private practice. BACP Children and Young People, March 2015
Supervision: Who's in and who's out Journals Published 31 Jul 2017 Why is it that some clients find their way into supervision from the beginning, while others barely get a look in? Private Practice, Summer 2017
Making connections Journals Published 30 Jun 2017 Debbie Ruskin has developed relationship models to provide greater insight than words alone when working with clients. Private Practice, Summer 2017
Business matters: Ok computer Journals Published 1 Jul 2017 If you work with clients online, it’s vital to ensure you are using secure software and complying with data protection law. Private Practice, Summer 2017
From taboo to empowerment Journals Published 30 Jun 2019 The more we talk about sexual violence, including incest, from a personal perspective, the more the shame will be lifted from us, writes Rebecca Mitchell. Private Practice, June 2019
Freud: the enduring legacy Journals Published 18 Mar 2024 Following the 100th anniversary of the publication of The Ego and the Id, Jay Beichman explores Freud’s continued influence today. Private Practice, March 2024.
Imperfect therapist: Finding the optimism Journals Published 9 Jun 2022 "Denise rarely has anything positive to say, either about her course or the value of therapy itself" Private Practice, June 2022
In praise of in-house counselling Journals Published 31 May 2018 Bridget Hazell, Yvonne McPartland and Eamonn O’Mahony contend that the presence of an in-house counselling service for staff at our institutions signals a valuing of staff that yields benefits of goodwill and loyalty over and above those of increased wellbeing. University and College Counselling, May 2018
The transition from student to counsellor Journals Published 30 Sep 2011 A year on from opening for business as a counsellor in private practice, Johanna Sartori reflects on the reality of needing to earn a living and offers advice to newly qualified counsellors following in her wake. Therapy Today, September 2011