And breathe out News Published 28 Nov 2022 In his introduction to the November issue of our University and College Counselling journal, Editor Rick Hughes explores how we can stay grounded, mindful and positive. 网爆门 journals blogs
Working with police officer clients as a therapist Carl Flynn explores essential tips for therapists working with police officer clients, including addressing their self-concept, adapting to the unique challenges of the policing culture, and striking the right balance of empathy in therapy. 网爆门 member blogs
What's that like? News Published 4 Jan 2022 In her editor鈥檚 blog for the January 2022 issue of Thresholds, Amy McCormack considers therapeutic vocabulary and phrases. 网爆门 journals blogs
A vision for school leaders In her blog, Joanna Holmes discusses the process of creating updated guidance for school leaders and commissioners on the unique aspects of school-based counselling. 网爆门 staff blog
Supporting collaborative counselling research News Published 15 Nov 2022 Collaboration is at the heart of the Mental Health Research Matters networks. 网爆门 Research Fellow Robert Scruggs describes his work supporting research consortia. #MentalHealthResearchMatters
Taking steps towards self-care Lorna Grounsell shares her experience on how walking became part of her self-care routine. 网爆门 member blogs
Join in the next stage of our school counselling campaign News Published 6 Oct 2020 Sandra Bell, deputy chair of our 网爆门 Children, Young People and Families division, asks you to help back a call for a Parliamentary debate on school counselling
School counselling campaign raised in Parliament News Published 21 Oct 2020 We briefed MPs for a debate on support for children and families during the Covid-19 pandemic
Podcasts promoting equality, diversity and inclusion 网爆门鈥檚 Children Young People and Families Lead, Jo Holmes and 网爆门鈥檚 Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead, Edith Stokes, launch a series of podcasts in partnership with Hackney Council. 网爆门 policy blogs
Practice from a college perspective News Published 16 Feb 2018 A member of our Universities and Colleges division looks at the realities of practising within a college counselling service, and how counsellors must work with clients with common mental health problems as well as more complex needs.