The recent spate of correspondence over the publication in Therapy Today of ‘To resist is to exist’ by Martin Kemp and Eliana Pinto (March 2009) has raised the ire of many readers, despite the BACP statement that BACP ‘has no position or policy with regard to Middle East politics’
In the March issue of this journal, two psychotherapists wrote about the psychological impact of military occupation on the Palestinian people. In response, David Bedein reports from Sderot on the effects of Palestinian rocket fire on the city's residents
With a basis in neuroscience, attachment theory, and developmental psychology, Lifespan Integration is an innovative new body-mind therapy from the USA that’s beginning to catch on in the UK
By combining the compatible aspects of humanistic, psychodynamic and CBT theory, Ariana Faris and Els van Ooijen have created a new teaching model that is applicable to brief counselling and long-term work
Currently in her first year of training, Eve Menezes Cunningham has discovered that therapy courses should come with a health warning: they can seriously affect your relationship with partners, friends, family and colleagues
Complex thoughts, feelings and dynamics can sometimes be difficult to put into words in supervision, but creative interventions can help to uncover them and ease their expression