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UK counselling psychology training placements: Where are we now? (2014)
Journal Article
Ramsey-Wade, C. (2014). UK counselling psychology training placements: Where are we now?. Counselling Psychology Review- British Psychological Society, 29(3), 4-16

Background: Quality training placements are crucial to producing professional practitioner psychologists. However, as in other professions, accessing high-quality placements remains a struggle for trainee counselling psychologists. There is also a la... Read More about UK counselling psychology training placements: Where are we now?.

Recording therapy sessions: What do clients and therapists really think? (2013)
Journal Article
Moller, N., Brown, E., Moller, N. P., & Ramsey-Wade, C. (2013). Recording therapy sessions: What do clients and therapists really think?. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 13(4), 254-262. https://doi.org/10.1080/14733145.2013.768286

Aims: Recording therapy sessions has become part of routine practice amongst trainee psychotherapists. To date most research has focused on the benefits of recording sessions to support clinical supervision. There are few data about the benefits or r... Read More about Recording therapy sessions: What do clients and therapists really think?.

UK counselling psychology training placements: Where are we now? (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Ramsey-Wade, C. (2013, July). UK counselling psychology training placements: Where are we now?. Poster presented at The British Psychological Society's Division of Counselling Psychology Annual Conference 2013, The Angel Hotel, Cardiff

Quality training placements are crucial to delivering quality learning and teaching and to producing professional practitioner psychologists. However, accessing high-quality placements remains a struggle for trainee counselling psychologists, and the... Read More about UK counselling psychology training placements: Where are we now?.

Poetry in therapy: An example of group bibliotherapy and therapeutic creative writing with clients with eating disorders (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Ramsey-Wade, C. (2011, July). Poetry in therapy: An example of group bibliotherapy and therapeutic creative writing with clients with eating disorders. Paper presented at Division of Counselling Psychology Annual Conference, Bristol

Purpose: In this paper, the author will describe her experience of setting up a poetry therapy group for inpatient and day patient clients as part of a group therapy programme for clients with eating disorders. In doing so, the paper will provide an... Read More about Poetry in therapy: An example of group bibliotherapy and therapeutic creative writing with clients with eating disorders.

What do students think about counselling? (2006)
Journal Article
Ramsey-Wade, C. (2006). What do students think about counselling?

A brief summary of dissertation research looking at student experiences of their counselling at university

On being a university student in therapy: Exploring the process of therapy and its impact on the process of learning (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Ramsey-Wade, C. (2005, September). On being a university student in therapy: Exploring the process of therapy and its impact on the process of learning. Paper presented at 7th Annual IPA Conference, Bristol University

Historically, the client’s experience of therapy has not featured centrally in psychological research. Research into student mental health shares this past bias towards the practitioner’s viewpoint. While some research has been carried out into the... Read More about On being a university student in therapy: Exploring the process of therapy and its impact on the process of learning.

On being a university student in therapy: Exploring the process of therapy and its impact on the process of learning (2005)
Thesis
Ramsey-Wade, C. On being a university student in therapy: Exploring the process of therapy and its impact on the process of learning. (Dissertation). Regent’s College, as validated by City University, London. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1048441

Historically, the client’s experience of therapy has not featured centrally in psychological research. Studies of student mental health share this past bias towards the practitioner’s viewpoint. While some research have been carried out into the pr... Read More about On being a university student in therapy: Exploring the process of therapy and its impact on the process of learning.

Report on the 2021 networking event “Close reading, open minds: Literature for health and wellbeing”
Report
Rogers, S., Greenham, D., Ramsey-Wade, C., & Holt, N. Report on the 2021 networking event “Close reading, open minds: Literature for health and wellbeing”. UWE Bristol

In March 2021, an emerging group of researchers at UWE Bristol organized a virtual symposium, aiming to establish a network of collaborators and work towards fundable projects. The event fostered collaboration between arts and science disciplines to... Read More about Report on the 2021 networking event “Close reading, open minds: Literature for health and wellbeing”.