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From our journal

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From our journal

Our accord journal is a quarterly publication for members, providing news, information and articles on counselling and pastoral care. We have created this space where we post articles that either otherwise can’t fit within the limited page range of the published journal or they are a sample from a particular issue.

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Counselling in a wheelchair
Counselling in a wheelchair

Author: Christine Willows

Gratitude, grace and giftedness

Author: Chris Williams

12 step programme to addiction, stage 1-3
12 step programme to addiction, stage 1-3

Author: Jason Pelp

Any ban on conversion therapy to include gender identity – MOU press release
Any ban on conversion therapy to include gender identity

MOU press release
Authors: Dr Igi/Lyndsey Moon

12-STEP RECOVERY:A VALUABLE OUTSIDE AID TO THERAPY
12-STEP RECOVERY:A VALUABLE OUTSIDE AID TO THERAPY

Author: Jason Pelp

Children, Mindfulness and Lockdown
Children, Mindfulness and Lockdown

Author: Heather Barton

Financial Renumeration in Agencies for Counsellors
Financial Renumeration in Agencies for Counsellors

Author: Caroline Boyd

ACC Covid 19 Crisis -Counselling Support Service
ACC Covid 19 Crisis -Counselling Support Service

Various contributors

A Biblical Approach to Community Psychology and Social Transformation.
A Biblical Approach to Community Psychology and Social Transformation.

Author: Nicolene Joubert

The freeing power of Psychoeducation
The freeing power of Psychoeducation

Author: Michele Ablett

Mental health and pastoral care in migrant churches
Mental health and pastoral care in migrant churches

Author: Danielle Phillips-Koning

There are two words that a funeral director dreads hearing when taking an initial call from a family.
There are two words that a funeral director dreads hearing when taking an initial call from a family.

Author: Chris Parker