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This month's dilemma: Cameron gets on well with his therapist. They have developed a quasi-supervisory relationship during his counselling training and now he thinks she might be an ideal supervisor

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We’ve always been told throughout the counselling course that the journey each of us will follow during training will change us

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Why I became a counsellor

What makes a good therapist? What values do you hold dear? Former nurse Els van Ooijen wanted to be able to help her patients emotionally, but also to understand and heal herself

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Volume 20
Issue 1
February 2009

 

I felt compelled to write to correct a statement

  • NICE guideline for PTSD

  • by

  • Vicki Champion
  • I felt compelled to write to correct a statement in a letter from Anne Embury (Therapy Today, December 2008) with regard to NICE guidelines for PTSD. She refers to the recommendation as being CBT. It is in fact EMDR or CBT. You feature an article in the same edition on page 40 looking at NHS guidelines for mental health, where you state this.