The ‘good enough’ supervisor Journals Published 30 Sep 2014 What qualities and skills are needed for supervising work with young people? Cinzia Altobelli ponders the question and solicits the views of supervisors and supervisees to add to her own key ingredients in the recipe. BACP Children and Young People, September 2014
When a raspberry jelly is a truth teller Journals Published 27 Jan 2022 Jo Birch and Shirley Smith in conversation about using creative approaches in supervision. Coaching Today, January 2022
Inside the organisation: Gill Fennings-Monkman Journals Published 30 Oct 2014 Gill Fennings-Monkman specialises in working with clients with eating disorders. She talks to Counselling at Work about how employers can help to create a healthy eating culture. Counselling at Work, Autumn 2014
BACP Workplace means business Journals Published 19 Jan 2018 Why is there so little mention of the role of counsellors in the recent Thriving at Work review on mental health and employers? Nicola Banning and Nicola Neath argue that BACP Workplace needs to join policy makers at the table. Counselling at Work, January 2018
Opinion: On the aesthetics of coaching - the importance of environment Journals Published 31 Jul 2017 What is the emotional impact of our physical surroundings? John Rowan argues that it’s time to pay more attention to the spaces in which our work takes place. Coaching Today, July 2017
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
Partners becoming parents Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Perrine Moran focuses on the impact of the birth of the first child, and the transition from being partners to becoming parents. Private Practice, Winter 2016
The C word Journals Published 31 Mar 2018 In a former life as a journalist, Janet Watson used people’s personal triumphs and tragedies as entertainment to make money for others. Now a therapist, she listens to others for their own sakes. Private Practice, March 2018
Imposter syndrome – finding your ground Journals Published 30 Nov 2016 Nicola Neath explores the impact of unhelpful thoughts, beliefs and internalised messages on self-confidence. University and College Counselling, November 2016
Counselling across time zones Journals Published 31 May 2017 Sari Robinson describes an innovative and mutually beneficial way of providing online services for students across time zones. University and College Counselling, May 2017