the BAPPS Executive is keen to offer support to qualified psychodynamic supervisors and BAPPS members who are interested in undertaking research into supervision, and at the last Executive Committee meeting it was decided that we were able to offer a bursary to one or more members.
UKCP has been involved in various activities and discussions that seek to highlight areas of concern in the way NICE assesses talking therapies for provision on the NHS and our UKCP Research Unit at Roehampton University has produced a telling critique of the NICE guidelines.
Researching experience in psychotherapy and counselling: reflexivity, embodiment and change The essential mystery behind the creative and therapeutic meeting.
Liz McDonnell and Hanna Isaacson report on the Michael Lambert training session at BPS Learning Centre (8 and 9th September), 'Using practice based evidence to improve outcomes in psychotherapy: A new paradigm in clinical practice'
A new UKCP publication provides a vivid snapshot of the ways that psychotherapists across a very wide range of therapies, wish to be able to make better use of research.