Useful links
- BPS - British Psychological Society www.bps.org.uk
- BACP - British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy www.bacp.co.uk/
- Department of Health www.dh.gov.uk
- Mental Health Care - Mental health information for friends, families and carers mentalhealthcare-uk.com/
- NHSdirect www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk
- Age Concern - The UK's largest organisation working with and for older people www.ageconcern.org.uk
- Cruse Bereavement Care www.cruse.org.uk/?gclid=CMn0pubMs9ICFQQz0woduI8JUw
- Gingerbread - The organisation for lone parent families www.gingerbread.org.uk
- MacMillan Cancer Support - helping people live with cancer www.macmillan.org.uk
- NAFSIYAT - Psychotherapy for clients from diverse backgrounds 020 7686 8666 www.nafsiyat.org.uk
- PACE - Promoting lesbian and gay health and well-being and offering low cost counselling www.pacehealth.org.uk
- RADAR - Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation www.radar.org.uk
- Relate - The UK's largest provider of relationship counselling and sex therapy www.relate.org.uk
- The Samaritans - Offering 24 hour confidential emotional support 08457 909090 www.samaritans.org.uk
- Terence Higgins Trust Counselling - The largest HIV and Aids charity in the UK www.tht.org.uk/
References - Baurck, C. (2005). Multilingual Living: Explorations of Language and Subjectivity. London: Palgrave Macmillan
- Costa, B. (2010). Mother tongue or non-native language? Learning from conversations with bilingual/multilingual therapists about working with clients who do not share their native language. Journal of Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care, 3(1), 15-24.
- Costa, B. & Dewaele, J.-M. (2012) Psychotherapy across languages: beliefs, attitudes and practices of monolingual and multilingual therapists with their multilingual patients. Language and Psychoanalysis,1, 18-40.
- Dewaele, J.-M. (2010). Emotions in multiple languages. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Pavlenko, A. (2005). Bilingualism, gender, and ideology. The International Journal of Bilingualism, 5, 117 – 15.
- Sherrie Bourg Carter "Why mess causes stress" Psychology Today, March 2012.
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