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Dilemmas

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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Student column

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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Hindsights

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

 

A new online resource for young people affected by self-harm has been launched in response to increasing rates of self-harm in the UK

  • New online support centre

  • A new online resource for young people affected by self-harm has been launched in response to increasing rates of self-harm in the UK. Youth mental health charity 42nd Street, youth homelessness charity Depaul UK and online communications charity YouthNet, have worked

    with a group of young people affected by self-harm to create a ‘place’ online where other young people can access information, resources and support on the issue. The new resource is online at www.TheSite.org/selfharm

    YouthNet