Supervision: Imposter syndrome Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 "Paradoxically, I’m not faking anything when I know, and my supervisor knows, that I’m making myself up as I go along." Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, March 2022
From the chair: The sun will come out tomorrow Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 In her regular column Cathy Bell, Chair of BACP CYP, looks at what life has been teaching her. BACP Children and Young People, September 2015
Practitioner matters: How do we teach self-care? Journals Published 31 Oct 2017 In our regular column, Patrick Quinn talks about the need to recognise our own limits. Counselling at Work, Autumn 2017
Ask an expert: Professional negligence Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 From a legal perspective, what exactly is our ‘duty of care’ towards our clients? Peter Jenkins explains. Private Practice, Winter 2014
Counselling Children and Young People, June 2011 Journals Published 30 Jun 2011 In this issue ... contents and editorial
When is it time to retire? Journals Published 31 Mar 2017 Open article: Anne Power explores some issues faced by therapists approaching retirement and the challenge of closing down a service they may have been offering for decades. Private Practice, Spring 2017
Rolling with the punches Journals Published 26 Aug 2019 Therapists who can ‘roll with the punches’ best model how to handle day-to-day reality for their clients, argue Syd Hiskey and Neil Clapton. Private Practice, September 2019
Supervision: Projections of failure Journals Published 31 Aug 2021 "I think it is one of the hardest jobs of a therapist to hold trust in the therapeutic process, with all its ambiguities and almost impossible outcome measures." Regular column on supervision from Ryan Lowe. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2021