Congratulations! Journals Published 26 May 2023 Celebrating the achievements of student counselling services. University and College Counselling, May 2023
Profile: Alison Hunte Journals Published 26 May 2023 'I have developed a great deal of loyalty to the service; we do a good job in what at times is a challenging environment'. University and College Counselling, May 2023
Book review Journals Published 26 May 2023 Review of 'Emerging Adults in Therapy: how to strengthen your clinical competency' by Zachary Kahn and Juliana Martinez. University and College Counselling, May 2023
One at a time: the one-night stand of counselling Journals Published 26 May 2023 Open article: As a university counsellor, Jane Titterton reflects on her personal experience of getting to grips and working with one-at-a-time counselling. University and College Counselling, May 2023
What the research says about imposter syndrome Journals Published 23 Nov 2023 Imposter syndrome unveiled: Insights, impact, and strategies for higher education students by Michael Pearson. University and College Counselling, November 2023
Exploring the interconnectedness of humans and the land Journals Published 23 Nov 2023 Exploring Therapeutic Land Relationships: A Journey from Walk and Talk Therapy to Reconnecting Humans with Nature. University and College Counselling, November 2023
Reflections of an associate counsellor Journals Published 23 Nov 2023 Transitions and reflections: navigating student counselling, climate distress, and belonging in an academic environment by Eleanor Hayeswood. University and College Counselling, November 2023
Book review: The Eating Disorder Recovery Journal Journals Published 23 Nov 2023 Empowering eating disorder recovery: A personal journey shared through The Eating Disorder Recovery Journal. University and College Counselling, November 2023
Beware 'big bother' Journals Published 31 Dec 2006 Reality TV needs experts to comment. Are we putting ourselves on the line, letting ourselves down – or facilitating the safety of participants by boldly taking part? Clare Pointon asks if counsellors should get involved. Therapy Today, December 2006
Journey to Rwanda Journals Published 28 Feb 2009 Fifteen years ago Rwanda was the hellish scene of one of the most ferocious genocides in history. A therapist who travelled there reports on what it’s like to confront the unthinkable. Therapy Today, February 2009