Coming back to ‘now’ through body, mind and heart Journals Published 26 Jan 2024 How can we help our clients become more connected to the present moment? Mindfulness practitioner and researcher Howard Baron offers a practical approach that guides our clients through three alternating perspectives. Coaching Today, January 2024
Looking back, moving forward Journals Published 5 Sep 2019 John McLeod looks back at what counselling has achieved in the past 25 years and predicts some future trends. Therapy Today, September 2019
What does the ‘actualising tendency’ actually mean? Journals Published 5 Sep 2019 Mick Cooper introduces a contemporary theoretical framework to try to make sense of a core humanistic construct. Therapy Today, September 2019
Dilemma: Disabled access Journals Published 5 Sep 2019 What are counsellors’ responsibilities?Therapy Today, September 2019
I write, therefore I think Journals Published 31 May 2017 Executive coach Liz Cox explains how reflective writing can boost our personal and professional development. Therapy Today, May 2017
Why make research so hard to do? Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 Stacey Goldman describes the numerous hurdles and hoops she has had to negotiate in order to conduct her research study. Therapy Today, March 2015
Self-care for mind, body, heart and soul Journals Published 31 Jan 2018 Eve Menezes Cunningham, author of '365 Ways to Feel Better: Self-Care Ideas for Embodied Wellbeing', shares an exclusive extract from her book. Coaching Today, January 2018
Becoming a coach Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Why do therapists coach? Michèle Down and Steve Page reflect on their experience and provide some practical steps for practitioners looking to develop a coaching approach. Counselling at Work, September 2016
Circle Diagram: a visual aid to therapy Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 David Waite applies some of the skills learned in his original profession of engineering to his new role as a counsellor. Therapy Today, June 2015
Research matters: Working with cultural difference Journals Published 27 Sep 2018 Research-based knowledge can sensitise therapists to issues and processes that emerge when working with cultural difference, writes John McLeod. Therapy Today, October 2018