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How to Make Counselling Supervision More Effective

All counsellors and psychotherapists in the UK need to take their work regularly to supervision. They review their work with a supervisor so that they can keep working effectively and safely with their clients.

Inanimate Attachments, Dangerous Desires: Psychodynamics of Addiction

On 4th March 2017 Martin Weegmann joined Brighton Therapy Partnership to explore the role of addiction on our society, media portrayals of inebriation and dependence, and how as therapists we can work with these clients

Clinical Supervision in the 21st Century: a Place Of Fear Or Love?

Professor Colin Feltham will be chairing our Conference on Supervision which takes place in Brighton on Saturday 29th April. In this article he shares some of his ideas on the practice of supervision in the UK.

Existential Perspectives on Anxiety and How it Can Inform Practice

This article highlights how existential thought and argument from the key existential philosophers, as well as more contemporary writers, can inform therapy.

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?