Working with ethical dilemmas in supervision – Dr Kathy Raffles
Working with ethical dilemmas in supervision Dr Kathy Raffles Event Details: On Friday 11th September 2015 The Psychologists Protection Society Trust invited Dr Kathy Raffles to speak on the topic of “Working with Ethical Dilemmas in Supervision”. The session was part of the Psychologists Protection Society’s 2015 Annual General Meeting held in London, England. Session […]
Thinking about leaving the profession? – Sally Despenser
Ten years ago, I was preparing to close my practice as counsellor, supervisor and trainer, relocate to another part of the country and start up again in a place where I knew no-one. By far the hardest part of the 2 year wind-down was deciding how to bring different things to a close[i], and then working out how and when to give notice
Falling between two stools – Dual Diagnosis: The need for multidisciplinary awareness and cooperation- Eoin Stephens
Falling between two stools – Dual Diagnosis: The need for multidisciplinary awareness and cooperation Eoin Stephens Event Details: On Friday 17th October 2014 The Psychologists Protection Society Trust invited Mr Eoin Stephens to speak on the topic “Falling Between Two Stools – Dual Diagnosis: The need for multidisciplinary awareness and cooperation”. The session was part […]
Working with suicidal clients – Dr Eoin Galavan
Working with suicidal clients Dr Eoin Galavan Event Details: On Friday 17th October 2014 The Psychologists Protection Society Trust invited Dr Eoin Galavan to speak on the topic of “Working with Suicidal Clients”. The session was part of the Psychologists Protection Society’s 2014 Annual General Meeting held in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Session Outline: This […]
An Introduction To Practical Pitfalls When Working Online With Clients – Gill Jones
If you’re planning to offer a therapeutic service online or already working online, I hope this article will help. The ideas in here have been drawn from my 12 years’ experience as an online counsellor and the accumulated experiences of students
Some Thoughts About Personal Safety For Therapists – Sally Despenser
If you’re planning to offer a therapeutic service online or already working online, I hope this article will help. The ideas in here have been drawn from my 12 years’ experience as an online counsellor and the accumulated experiences of students who have trained to work online with Online Training for Counsellors Ltd (1).
Confidentiality in therapeutic practice – Ian Gillman-Smith
Confidentiality in therapeutic practice Mr Ian Gillman-Smith Event Details: On Friday 27th June 2014 The Psychologists Protection Society Trust invited Mr Ian Gillman-Smith to speak on the topic “Confidentiality in Therapeutic Practicee”. The session was part of the Psychologists Protection Society’s 40th Birthday Symposium – “Professional Issues in Therapeutic Practice” held in London, England. Session […]
Avoiding pitfalls when setting up and running private practice – James Rye
Avoiding pitfalls when setting up and running private practice Mr James Rye Event Details: On Friday 27th June 2014 The Psychologists Protection Society Trust invited Mr James Rye to speak on the topic “Avoiding Pitfalls When Setting Up and Running Private Practice”. The session was part of the Psychologists Protection Society’s 40th Birthday Symposium – […]
Records as evidence – Peter Jenkins
Records as evidence Mr Peter Jenkins Event Details: On Friday 27th June 2014 The Psychologists Protection Society Trust invited Mr Peter Jenkins to speak on the topic “Records as Evidence”. The session was part of the Psychologists Protection Society’s 40th Birthday Symposium – “Professional Issues in Therapeutic Practice” held in London, England. Session Outline: This […]
Therapist Self-Disclosure – Jane Pendlebury
On recognising this avoidance, I wondered what has happened, how has this come to be?