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For a listing of feature articles in previous issues of the AIP journal see below. Selected articles are available to download in PDF format. Please note that some files may take some time to download.


AIP - Autumn 2008

Autumn 2008

The importance of examining your own prejudices as a supervisor: Originally published 10 years ago in the RACE division journal and in the PRG newsletter, Angus
Igwe’s thoughts are as provocative and pertinent now as then

PDF Supervision: how is it for you?: Issues to contemplate

PDF Guidelines for effective use of supervision: Margaret Akmakjian-Pitz shares
tips on how to be prepared and make the most of supervision,

PDF Issues for supervision: Case studies to help you consider what would might do in similar situations

PDF Working with abuse: Supervision is crucial both for understanding the client and for
the protection and support of the therapist, says Moira Walker

PDF A brief introduction to some AIP members: AIP members share details of
their training, their practice, their hopes and fears

PDF From an AIP counsellor: A moving experience with a client


AIP Journal - Summer 2008 2007 cover

Summer 2008

Intercultural therapy: Ursula Troche explains why an understanding is important for all practitioners

PDF Green rooms: Consider the room in which you work, suggests Selena Chandler – it may well have an impact on the therapeutic process

PDF Attachment: Letting go can help clients move forward, explains Jack Allen

PDF Making sense of the world around us: Julie Wales shares her thoughts and some suggestions

PDF Resolving conflict and solving problems: Relationship therapist Madge Holmes offers ways to help couples

PDF Diagnostic assessment and levels of counselling/psychotherapy: Ray Landon suggests some differences between counselling and psychotherapy

PDF AIP executive committee: Newly co-opted members John Crew and Wendy Halsall
introduce themselves


AIP Journal - Spring 2008 cover

Spring 2008

Up front: Thoughts from Justine Oldfield-Rowell, chair of AIP.

Regulation and the independent therapist: Justine Oldfield-Rowell interviews Nicola Barden for clarification on how
regulation might affect independent therapists.

NHS reform in England: BACP’s Louise Robinson explores the implications for AIP members – our services, practice and clients.

Being clear about boundaries: Jonathan Coe outlines an initiative designed to raise awareness of boundary violations, and provides some tips for practitioners on managing boundaries.

Counterresistance: A thought-provoking look at a fascinating topic, by Margaret Akmakjian-Pitz

Discovering who you are through the enneagram: Reflections on the ancient typology by Susie Holden Smith

AIP Journal - Spring 2007 cover

Spring 2007

Delivering CBT: Counsellors could provide a much needed workforce capable of delivering a listening version of CBT, says Frank Wills. But they need to drop their prejudices about the model.

Pre-empting panic attacks: Paul Bress suggests being proactive so clients might not need CBT for help with anxiety

The gentle art of pottering: Ros Piranni points out the usefulness in what might be considered idling your time away.

Seven steps to creating a secure therapeutic environment: Paul Bress suggests ways to provide a holding envorinment in the counselling room.

What does a typical AIP member look like? Part one of the analysis of the 2006 AIP membership questionnaire

Last word: Editorial from Margaret Akmakjian-Pitz.

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