Research - call for participants Research Published 30 Jun 2025 Updated 21 Jul 2025 Pleasure in Practice: Exploring U.K. Therapists’ Experiences Engaging with Young Women’s Sexual Well-Being in Practice
Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2025 Journals Published 17 Apr 2025 Domestic abuse: a model for recovery. Plus... Speak out: Therapists of colour tell their stories of racism in the profession // In harmony: How group singing can boost the mental health of new mothers // Eyes open: Working effectively with clients who are blind or partially sighted
Red Light…Green Light: Learning to Listen to Your Feelings News Published 3 Apr 2025 Joanna explores trusting your emotions, why feelings are your most powerful guide. Íø±¬ÃÅ Member blogs.
Mind the gap: addressing the inequality in women’s healthcare Good practice Published 28 Apr 2025 Claudia explores why women are still misunderstood in modern healthcare. Íø±¬ÃÅ Member blogs.
What complaints tell us: January to March 2023 Rebecca Grace, Assistant Registrar for Íø±¬ÃÅ, addresses therapy complaints, confidentiality, competence, boundaries, and power imbalances under the Íø±¬ÃÅ Ethical Framework. Íø±¬ÃÅ Learning from Practice, May 2023
One-at-a-time counselling News Published 2 Jun 2023 In his introduction to the May issue of our University and College Counselling journal, Editor Rick Hughes explores single session therapy. Íø±¬ÃÅ journals blogs
Connect and collaborate on Communities of Practice In her blog, Rebecca Stew discusses the benefits and success of Íø±¬ÃÅ's Communities of Practice platform. Íø±¬ÃÅ Communities of Practice blogs
Emergency on planet earth News Published 27 Jun 2023 In his introduction to the June issue of our Private Practice journal, Editor John Daniel reflects on climate change and the challenges we face
Passion, belief, trust, desire and patience News Published 2 Jun 2023 In her introduction to the June issue of our Children, Young People and Families journal, Editor Jeanine Connor reflects on Pride month, and the positive difference that counselling & psychotherapy can make to LGBTQ+ young people and their families