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Hope, growth and work in North Wales

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Published 11 Apr 2022

Fifteen years ago, a project was launched to tackle entrenched unemployment in some of the UK’s most disadvantaged communities. Ali Thomas tells a story of hope and growth in a seaside town in North Wales. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµWorkplace, April 2022

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My workplace: Steve May

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Published 11 Apr 2022

Steve May talks to Nicola Banning about the therapeutic power of story, the potential for post-traumatic growth, and how he uses evidence-based story interventions to help others. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµWorkplace, April 2022

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Books: 'Recovery – The Lost Art of Convalescence'

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Published 11 Apr 2022

What does it mean to really recover? Nicola Banning talks to author Dr Gavin Francis about his new book, "Recovery – The Lost Art of Convalescence". ±«ÓãÊÓÆµWorkplace, April 2022

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Working with chronic illness

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Published 11 Apr 2022

Open article: Emma Mitchell explains why now, more than ever, workplace therapists need an understanding of the psychology of chronic illness. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµWorkplace, April 2022

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Cyberwork: Making connections

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Published 11 Apr 2022

‘…engaging in counselling online is the only way that some clients feel able to connect to the counsellor and fully disclose their vulnerabilities.’ Regular column from Sarah Worley-James. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµWorkplace, April 2022

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Notes from the Chair: Strength in adversity

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Published 11 Apr 2022

‘I know there are workplace counsellors who are working closely with employees deeply impacted by the horrendous war in Ukraine. As you contain the fears of others, it is important to remember your own self-care.’ Regular column from Julie Hughes. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµWorkplace, April 2022

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±«ÓãÊÓÆµWorkplace, April 2022

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Published 11 Apr 2022

Working with chronic illness. Also in this issue... Hope, growth and work in North Wales... Living and working with debt...

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Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2022

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Published 25 Apr 2022

Don't blame the mother, plus... Chronic low mood: How interpersonal psychotherapy can effectively treat dysthymia... Addiction issues: Can attachment theory help clients who struggle with addiction?.. Living with coronavirus: Safe and effective practice as we adjust to the new ‘normal’

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Money matters

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Published 30 Jun 2019

Open article: James Rye considers some of the moral and pragmatic issues relating to money faced by therapists in private practice. Private Practice, June 2019

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My practice: Joy and sorrow

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Published 30 Jun 2019

Why is it that therapists are portrayed in the public’s imagination as being more like Eeyore than Tigger? Private Practice, June 2019

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