Publications

Books

  1. Wheeler, S., & Richards, K. (2007). The impact of clinical supervision on counsellors and therapists, their practice and their clients:A systematic Review of the Literature. Lutterworth, BACP.(in press)
  2. Wheeler, S., Balamoutsou, S., & Thomas, M. (2006). Core Competencies for Counselling and Psychotherapy: a report. Lutterworth, BACP.
  3. Wheeler, S. (Ed) (2006). Difference and Diversity in Counselling: a Psychodynamic Perspective. Basingstoke, Palgrave.
  4. Wheeler, S. (2003). A Research on supervision of counsellors & psychotherapists: a systematic scoping search. Rugby, BACP
  5. Wheeler, S. & King, D (2001) Supervising Counsellors: Issues of Responsibility. London: Sage
  6. Wheeler, S. (1996) Training Counsellors: The Assessment of Competence, Cassell, London
  7. Wheeler, S. & Birtle, J. (1993) A Handbook for Personal Tutors, Open University Press

Articles in Refereed Journals

  1. Wheeler, S., & Richards, K. (2007). "The impact of clinical supervision on counsellors and therapists, their practice and their clients. A systematic review of the literature." Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 7(1): 54-65.
  2. Wheeler, S. (2007). "What shall we do with the wounded healer? the supervisor's dilemma." Psychodynamic Practice In press.
  3. Symons, C., & Wheeler, S (2005). "Counsellor conflict in managing the frame:dilemmas and decisions." Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 5(1): 19-26.
  4. Reeves, A., Bowl, R., Wheeler, S.,& Guthrie, E. (2004). "The hardest words: exploring the dialogue of suicide in the counselling process- a discourse analysis." Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 4(1).
  5. Reeves, A., Wheeler, S., & Bowl, R. (2004). " Assessing risk: confrontation or avoidance-what is taught on counsellor training courses." British Journal of Guidance and Counselling 2(32): 235-248.
  6. Hewitt, E., & Wheeler, S (2004). "Counselling in Higher Education: the experience of lone counsellors." British Journal of Guidance and Counselling 32(4): 533-546.
  7. Wheeler, S. (2003). "Men and therapy: are they compatible?" Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 3(1): 3-5
  8. Wheeler, S. (2002). "Nature or nurture: are therapists born or trained?" Psychodynamic Practice 8(4): 427-441
  9. Wheeler, S. & King, D. (2000) Do counselling supervisors want or need to have their supervision supervised? An exploratory study. . British Journal of Guidance and Counselling 28:2, 279-290
  10. Wheeler, S. (2000) What makes a good counsellor? An analysis of ways in which counsellor trainers construe good and bad counselling trainees. Counselling Psychology Quarterly 13:1, pp65-83
  11. Wheeler, S. & King, D. (1999) The responsibility of counsellor supervisors: a qualitative study. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 27:2, 215-230
  12. Wheeler, S., Hicks, C., & Goldie, J. (1998) Counsellor Training: An evaluation of the effectiveness of a residential outdoor pursuits activity weekend on the personal development of trainee counsellors. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 11:4, 391-405
  13. Webb, A & Wheeler, S. (1998) How honest do counsellors dare to be in the supervisory relationship?, an exploratory study. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 26:4, 509-524
  14. Wheeler, S.& Turner, L .(1997) Counselling Problem drinkers: the realm of specialists, Alcoholics Anonymous or generic counsellors? British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 25:3, pp 313-326
  15. Wheeler, S. & Izzard, S. (1997) Psychodynamic Counsellor Training: Integrating Difference. Psychodynamic Counselling. 3:4, 401-417
  16. Wheeler, S. (1996) Facing death with a client: confrontation or collusion, countertransference or compassion. Psychodynamic Counselling, 2:2 pp 167-178
  17. Wheeler, S.(1996) The limits of tolerance in assessing the competence of counselling trainees. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 18: 173-188
  18. Wheeler, S. & Lyon D. (1992) Employee benefits for the Employer's Benefit. How can companies respond to Employee Stress. Personnel Review, 21: 7. Pp 47-66
  19. Wheeler, S.(1991) Personal Therapy: An essential aspect of counsellor training, or a distraction from focussing on the client? International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 14: 3, pp193-20

Contributions to Edited Works

  1. Wheeler, S. (2004). A review of supervisor training in the UK. Supervision and Clinical Psychology: theory, practice and perspectives. I. S. Fleming, L. London, Brunner-Routledge: 15-35
  2. Wheeler, S. (2002). Sorting Supervision. In Clark, J. (Ed) Freelance Counselling and Psychotherapy: Competition and Collaboration. London, Brunner-Routledge. (InPress)
  3. King, D., & Wheeler, S. (2001). Counselling Supervision: Is It Possible? In Milner, P and Palmer, S. (Eds) Counselling: The BACP Counselling Reader 2, London, Sage.
  4. Wheeler, S. (2001). A Sound Foundation For Counsellor Competence, In Milner, P and Palmer, S. (Eds) Counselling: The BACP Counselling Reader 2, London, Sage.
  5. Wheeler, S. (2001). The Professionalisation of Counselling: Is It Possible? In Milner, P and Palmer, S. (Eds) Counselling: The BACP Counselling Reader 2, London, Sage.
  6. Wheeler, S. (1999). Training in a core theoretical model is essential, in C. Feltham (Ed) Controversies in Counselling. London, Sage, pp 194-205
    Wheeler, S. (1997). Achieving and Maintaining Competence, in Horton, I. & Varma, V. (Eds). The Needs of Counsellors and Therapists London, Sage, 120-134.
  7. McLeod J & Wheeler, S.. (1996) Person Centred and Psychodynamic Counselling: A Dialogue. In Counselling, The BAC Counselling Reader, Palmer, S, Dainow, S and Milner P (Eds) Sage, London pp 5-14
  8. Wheeler, S. & Hicks CM (1996) The role of research in the professional development of counselling. In Counselling, the BAC Counselling Reader, Palmer, S, Dainow, S and Milner P (Eds) Sage, London, pp 531-538
  9. Wheeler, S..(1993) Reservations about eclectic and integrative counselling, in Dryden W. (Ed) Questions and Answers to Counselling in Action, Sage, London pp

Thesis

  1. Wheeler, S.(2000) The Professionalisation of Counselling: Theory, Research and Practice. PhD, University of Birmingham
  2. Wheeler, S. (1988). Theoretical Orientation and the Therapeutic Alliance with Anorexic and Bulimic Clients. MSc Psychotherapy, Warwick University

Professional Journals

  1. Wheeler, S., & Miller, H. (2004). "Counselling and Psychotherapy: should it be taught in universities." The Review: The Journal of the Universities Psychotherapy and Counselling Association ((4):): 53-59.
  2. Wheeler, S. (2002). "Assessing Personal Development." Counselling 13(7): 40-41.
  3. Wheeler, S. (2001) Supervision: the time is right to apply for accreditation. Counselling 12:2, pp 30-32
  4. Wheeler, S. (2001). Are supervisors born or trained? CPJ, Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal 12(10): 28-29.
  5. Wheeler, S. (2000) Supervision -the way forward. Counselling, 11:6 pp334-335
  6. Wheeler, S. (2000) Rethinking Supervision Counselling, 11:8.pp 486-487
  7. Wheeler, S. (2000) Supervision under the Spotlight. Counselling, 11:9.pp564-565
  8. Wheeler, S.(1999) Can counselling be a profession? A historical perspective for understanding counselling in the new millennium. Counselling, 10:5, pp381-386
  9. Wheeler, S. (1998) Challenging the Core Theoretical Model: a reply to Feltham. Counselling 9:2, 134-138.
  10. King, D. & Wheeler, S (1998) Counselling supervision: To regulate or not to regulate. The question for the millennium. Counselling, 9(4), 306-310.
  11. Wheeler, S. & McLeod, J. (1995) Psychodynamic and Person Centred Counselling: A Dialogue. Counselling, 6: 4, pp 283-287
  12. Wheeler, S. & McLeod J. (1995) The First BAC Research Conference: A report. Counselling Vol 6:3 pp 223-230
  13. Hicks C.M. & Wheeler, S.(1994) Research: An essential foundation for counselling training and practice. Counselling, 5:1, pp29-31
  14. Wheeler, S. (1994) "All that glitters is not gold" Choosing the right counselling training course. Counselling, 5: 3, pp210-212
  15. Wheeler, S. (1992) Stress: Surveying for a Counselling Response. Counselling News, 7, pp 21-22
  16. Wheeler, S. (1991) Assertiveness: An interpersonal approach. . Occupational Health, 43:9, pp 268-270
  17. Wheeler, S. (1989) Counselling Women, AUT Woman, No.18 AUT, London, pp1-2
  18. Wheeler, S. (1989) What do you say after you say Hello, Association of Student Counsellors Newsletter, April.
  19. Wheeler, S.(1977) Counselling West Indian and Asian Young People. Youth and Society. No. 26 Dec.

Conference Papers

  1. An International Agenda for Supervision Research: where shall we start? (Copenhagen, October 2008)
  2. "Psychotherapists Inside Out"
  3. "Supervising the Wounded Healer" (Aalborg, Denmark, January 2006)
  4. Wheeler, S. (2006). Supervision and practitioner wellbeing: does it make a difference? Supervision 2006 - Konference om supervision af psykoterapeuter, Aalborg, Denmark, January.
  5. Wheeler, S. (2005). Counselling students: healing and surviving. Association of University and College Counsellors, Keynote Speech, Nottingham.
  6. Wheeler, S. (2005). Personal tutoring: the human face of higher education, London, Westminster University, Keynote Speech, London.
  7. Wheeler, S. (2005). Who in the world has supervision. SPR, June, Montreal.
  8. Wheeler, S., & Schroder, T. (2005). Does Accreditation make you rich? This and other tales of counsellors and psychotherapists. BACP Research Conference, Nottingham, May.
  9. Wheeler, S. (2003). Healing the wounds of the healer. Counselling in Independent Practice, BACP, London, Nov 6.
  10. Wheeler, S. .(2001) Complaints against therapists and Counsellors. SPR Conference, Montevideo, Uruguay, June
  11. Wheeler, S. (2001) Are Supervisors born or trained? Paper to BACP Regional Conference, Walsall, October
  12. Wheeler, S (2000) Are therapists born or trained? Paper to UPCA Conference, Leeds, November
  13. Wheeler, S. (1998) What makes a Good Counsellor? An analysis of ways in which counsellor trainers construe good and bad counsellor trainees. BAC Counselling Research Conference, Birmingham, March
  14. Wheeler, S. (1997) Issues and Trends in Counsellor Training. BAC Counselling Research Conference, Birmingham, June
  15. Wheeler, S., Goldie J., & Hicks, C.M. (1996) Counsellor Training: An Evaluation of the effectiveness of a residential outdoor pursuits activity weekend of the personal development of trainee counsellors. Paper to the International Round Table for the Advancement of Counselling, Vancouver, May
  16. Wheeler, S. (1995) Preparing a counselling course for recognition, BAC Conference, Warwick
  17. Wheeler, S. (1995) BAC Course Recognition, Problems and Solutions, BAC Conference, Nottingham
  18. Wheeler, S. & Turner L (1995) Counselling Problem drinkers: the realm of specialists, Alcoholics Anonymous or generic counsellors? Paper presented to the First Counselling Research Conference, March
  19. Izzard, S. & Wheeler, S. (1994) The Development of Self awareness: an essential aspect of counsellor training? Paper to the International Round Table for the Advancement of Counselling, Munich, April.
  20. Wheeler, S. (1994) Strategic Management for the Counselling Service, BAC Conference, Keele
  21. Wheeler, S. (1993) Counselling Service Management in Action, BAC Conference, Cardiff
  22. Wheeler, S. (1992) Self help groups, a help or a hindrance? Paper to the International Round Table for the Advancement of Counselling, Budapest.
  23. Wheeler, S. (1991) Assertiveness at Work. Keynote speech to the Annual Conference of Occupational Health Nurses , Solihull, June.
  24. Miller, H., & Wheeler, S.(1990) Changing Patterns of Power in Higher Education. Conference paper to Ethnography and Educational Reform Conference, St. Hilda's at Warwick University, September
  25. Wheeler, S. (1990) Personal Skills training for students: A pilot Study. Paper presented to the International Conference for the Advancement of Counselling, Helsinki 

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