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Adam and Patricia's Blog

Comments expressed in Patricia and Adam’s blog do not always reflect
the views of IPSIG, BABCP, its Trustees or Employees

Telling Tales, Tall Tales and CBT

September 12, 2016

“I’d like to tell you a story. The action begins at a point in my life, and my career, when I felt empty. I had nothing left to give. I was bored with my work, feeling that after so many decades I was just reliving the same experiences over and over again. I felt like […]

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In, out, shake it all about – what now for us, our patients and CBT in this post Brexit world?

July 15, 2016

In, out, shake it all about – what now for us, our patients and CBT in this post Brexit world? A week is a long time in politics or at least it was in Harold Wilson’s time. Fast forward to summer 2016 and it seems that with every passing hour the tectonic plates of our […]

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CBT is helping the jobless back to work – it’s therapy Jim but not as we know it

April 17, 2016

        CBT is helping the jobless back to work – it’s therapy Jim but not as we know it. In a fascinating article entitled, “ Ethical dialogue” Andy Rogers, a counselling service coordinator in a large college of further and higher education, and an active participant in the Alliance for Counselling & […]

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We need to talk about CBT

January 5, 2016

The start of a New Year naturally leads to reflection on past events and thoughts about ones future best self and how to achieve it. Although delivering therapy is not as physically toiling as say shifting parcels in an Amazon ‘ fulfilment centre’, it is emotionally demanding and the thought of returning to work after […]

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