Month

October 2019

Balance of Power. Transcript of article published BACP Journal Jan 19

Perspectives BACP Workplace | January 2019 Helping our clients to find their power after an experience of workplace bullying is all part of the recovery process. Sarah Anderton explores how to bring our own power and authority to the relationship… Continue Reading →

A Relational Approach to Therapy

A Relational Approach to Therapy By Karl Gregory, Judy Hemmons and Sarah Anderton “We are evolutionarily hard-wired to heal and be healed by human connection and social interaction’  Elkins (2016 p51) We are living through interesting times; the rise in… Continue Reading →

What works and doesn’t work in therapy. Mick Cooper reflects.

Personal Therapy: A Reflexive Account What have I, as a client, found helpful in therapy? What have I found unhelpful? And, What, for me, has been the process of change? We’re currently working on an analysis of young people’s experiences… Continue Reading →

Norcross & Lambert 2018 metanalysis: Psychotherapy Relationships that Work III

Psychotherapy © 2018 American Psychological Association 2018, Vol. 55, No. 4, 303–315 0033-3204/18/$12.00 http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pst0000193 Psychotherapy Relationships That Work III John C. Norcross Michael J. Lambert University of Scranton Brigham Young University This article introduces the journal issue devoted to the… Continue Reading →

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