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Tag: Counselling

So Cliché: What Keeps Us Surviving and Thriving as a PWP

A guest post from Insight Healthcare about a transformation project that aims to improve staff wellbeing. A celebration of what people love about low intensity work.

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notaguru Guest writers, Wellbeing Leave a comment Dec 5, 2020Feb 5, 2021 11 Minutes

White and Anti-Racist in IAPT: Who, Why and How

A collaboration of writers from the IAPT Worker's Café share their journey into anti-racism and how important it is to implement this in clinical practice. Packed with resources, a long read.

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notaguru Guest writers, Working in IAPT Leave a comment Nov 7, 2020Nov 9, 2020 23 Minutes

On Racism in IAPT: Part 2

Sheeva Weil's second post about Racism in IAPT is a practical guide to anti-racist work in IAPT services for practitioners and managers.

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notaguru Guest writers, Working in IAPT 1 Comment Jul 18, 2020Feb 19, 2021 13 Minutes

On Racism in IAPT: Part 1

Guest blogger Sheeva Weil shares anecdotes of racism in IAPT, Part 1 of a series of posts on racism in the IAPT context.

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notaguru Guest writers, Working in IAPT 6 Comments Jul 11, 2020Jul 12, 2020 10 Minutes

Treestars: Counselling in IAPT

IAPT teams are made up of a few professions and this post aims to celebrate the counsellors amongst us.

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notaguru Working in IAPT 2 Comments Jun 27, 2020Jun 27, 2020 11 Minutes

PWPs: The Thin Slice of the Cake

A guest blog by Liz Kell celebrating PWPs and reviewing the support available for low intensity therapists who are working through the pandemic.

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notaguru Guest writers, Working in IAPT 1 Comment May 31, 2020Feb 5, 2021 5 Minutes

A Letter From Saiqa

Guest blogger Saiqa Naz celebrates the potential in Low Intensity CBT. A reflection on a long IAPT career and an exciting vision for the future.

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notaguru Guest writers 1 Comment Apr 5, 2020Apr 5, 2020 6 Minutes

Ring Ring: telephone work at the end of the world

A post about working with clients on the phone. Very much a group effort to share resources in a difficult time.

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notaguru Guest writers, Low Intensity skills and topics 8 Comments Mar 18, 2020Jun 7, 2020 10 Minutes

Stuck in Solitary: Low Intensity Work With Fatigue

NaG shares lived experience of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME and thinks about what IAPT Low Intensity Therapists can do to help.

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notaguru Long Term Conditions 1 Comment Feb 9, 2020Mar 26, 2020 11 Minutes

Trapped in the Chair: Domestic Abuse in IAPT (2)

The second post in the domestic abuse series thinks about self care and other considerations when we're working with perpetrators of domestic abuse.

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notaguru Low Intensity skills and topics 1 Comment Nov 2, 2019Nov 1, 2019 8 Minutes

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