psychotherapy
The Therapist’s Corner: March Inspiration
The internet can be both a treasure trove of insightful content and entertainment, and also a source of overwhelming information. That’s why the BTP team has come together to curate…
Working Therapeutically with Someone in a Narcissistic Relationship
If you’re interested in this topic and want to find out more, you might like to see the on-demand CPD videos we have on this same subject. You can see…
Bereavement Resources: Working with Children & Young People
If you’re interested in this topic and want to find out more, you might like to see the on-demand CPD videos we have on this same subject. You can see…
Working with Challenging Clients in Counselling
In our therapeutic careers, we will undoubtedly encounter clients who are challenging, difficult, or hard-to-reach. This article examines how we can support such clients in counselling.
Spotlight on Phil Mollon – a Voice Against the Psychotherapy Status Quo
Dr Phil Mollon qualified in clinical psychology at Leeds University in 1976 whilst behaviourism was still in its heyday. Yet already at this early stage in his training, Phil wasn’t one to meekly sit back and accept the commonly espoused ideas of the day.
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.