Archive for the “Changes to practice” category
Alliance for Counselling & Psychotherapy Newsletter : SCoPEd & a new APPG?
by Julia Evans on October 31, 2019
Update December 2019 Introducing ‘Partners for Counselling and Psychotherapy’ (PCP) : see https://youtu.be/4VG1ukvvfuI We are a partnership of eleven counselling and psychotherapy organisations holding open a space to support the diverse range of good practice in the field. This video (…)
Newsletter against the BACP, BPC & UKCP SCoPEd project : Alliance for Counselling & Psychotherapy
by Julia Evans on February 8, 2019
Newsletter against the BACP, BPC & UKCP SCoPEd project 12th February 2019 from Alliance for Counselling & Psychotherapy (Blog : https://allianceblogs.wordpress.com/about/, Contact : info@allianceforcandp.org) __________________________________________________________ ACTION 1 You are asked to forward this to everyone interested in the future of Counselling & Psychotherapy (…)
Julia Evans’ contribution to the Department of Health’s October 2017 consultation
by Julia Evans on January 18, 2018
Julia Evans’ contribution to the Department of Health’s consultation was sent on 18th January 2018 at 11:49:14 GMT. Confirmation of receipt received 18 January 2018 at 15:14:12 GMT. Julia Evans’ contribution has also been sent to Dr Sarah Wollaston MP (…)
The analyst’s position : 5th November 2017 (London) : Julia Evans
by Julia Evans on November 5, 2017
This was Julia Evans’ intervention at an Earl’s Court Clinical Group Meeting. Members are (Bruno de Florence, Greg Hynds, Julia Evans, Owen Hewitson. Each member gave a short presentation on clinical topics, followed by a discussion, with those assembled. This remains (…)
Psychoanalysis and the Post-DSM Crisis : 2014 : Éric Laurent
by Julia Evans on July 1, 2014
Translated by Adrian Price Published – www.latigolacaniano.com (http://www.latigolacaniano.com/textos.html ) & available http://www.latigolacaniano.com/assets/pdf-inglés-e.l.-psychoanalysis-and-the-post.pdf – or available at www.LacanianWorksExchange.net /éric laurent – Hurly-Burly: Issue 12: January 2015 ; p41-56 : few print copies available because of print failure. It is not (…)
Politics, ethics, regulation and the talking therapies : current positions emerging from Parliamentary debate
by Julia Evans on November 20, 2013
Thank you Andrew Samuels for circulating this article: Abhorrent ‘cure’ for homosexuality will not be banned, says Government minister. Psychotherapists trying to convert gay patients to hetrosexuality is “wholly abhorrent” a Health Minister told MPs today : By Owen Bennett – Political (…)
Jumbled thoughts following the Alliance for Counselling and Psychotherapy’s rally
by Julia Evans on December 3, 2012
These are subjective impressions – they are my way of making sense of the conversations during yesterday’s Alliance’s (Strap line: Supporting diversity, responsibility, autonomy and innovation in the psychological therapies) rally: The Future of Counselling and Psychotherapy . Thank you to all (…)
‘Will you walk into my parlour?’ said the spider to the fly: An invitation from the Government-guaranteed supplier of risk-free treatments.
by Julia Evans on December 1, 2012
The Government’s favoured supplier now goes into Kent by invitation…….. This is so corrupt words are failing me. If you are a practitioner, please note: This is payment-by-results – you will have to order your clients to get better. Your (…)
Comments on the commissioning of IAPT+
by Arthur Musgrave on December 1, 2012
This is my concerned account of the local (Bristol and South Gloucestershire) introduction of IAPT+ (Increased Access to Psychology Therapies – Plus) at the beginning of November. Although an improvement on the initial IAPT, it is still far from satisfactory. (…)
The unholy alliance between the Government (NHS Commissioning Boards) & its preferred suppliers of Wellbeing or Mental Health
by Julia Evans on November 26, 2012
One of the Government Risk-Free suppliers, touts for more business to maximise his profits This is how outcome measurements totally inappropriately drive a business, sucking Government funding away from practitioners with decades of experience of working within the field the (…)