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Domestic Violence Counselling: Working with Victims and Perpetrators

We worked with Anna Motz to explore the dynamics of violent and abusive relationships. Anna is a leading Clinical and Forensic psychologist and psychotherapist working within the NHS.

Perspectives on Interpretation in Psychoanalytic Counselling

Dr Maggie Turp, Dr Aaron Balick and Patrick Casement came together to discuss the nature and value of ‘the interpretation’ in counselling. Is it still a valid therapeutic tool? Or has it reached the end of its useful shelf life?

How to Work With Trauma in Therapy

Margaret Landale ran a Brighton Therapy Partnership training course in November 2016 on how to work with trauma, and how powerful the therapeutic relationship can be in providing a space where a client can begin to feel safe to process the trauma. We’ve condensed some of the takeaways for those who couldn’t make it to help you work with trauma in your own practice.

Counselling for Technology Addiction in Teenagers

There are stories all over the news at the moment of young people’s poor mental health and high levels of anxiety and depression in girls. This causes much concern for counsellors.

Interview with Maggie Turp

In the third and final interview with our speakers from the upcoming conference, What Makes a Good Intervention in Therapy?, we spoke to Maggie Turp.

A Compassion Focused Therapy Approach to Shame

Dr Chris Irons returned to discuss Compassion Focused Therapy, and its use as an approach to shame and trauma.