From the chair: Missing the obvious Journals Published 30 Nov 2015 When it comes to mental health the obvious is missed time and time again, writes Andrew Reeves. Therapy Today, November 2015
Peer-supported open dialogue Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Jane Hetherington introduces a new model of support for people with severe and long-term mental illness that is based on person-centred principles and dialogue. Therapy Today, December 2015
In practice: The human need for connection Journals Published 31 May 2014 In her first column Jeanine Connor talks about first impressions. Therapy Today, May 2014
In the supervisor's chair: Inner and outer worlds Journals Published 31 May 2014 In her regular column Rosie Dansey says we should question the use of supervision more. Therapy Today, May 2014
The researcher: Drop-outs aren't just a statistic Journals Published 31 May 2014 In his regular column Barry McInnes says we should try to understand why clients drop-out of therapy. Therapy Today, May 2014
Learning to be together alone Journals Published 31 May 2014 Learning to be alone is part of growing up. Nick Luxmoore reflects on his role as counsellor in guiding young people through this important stage on the journey to adulthood. Therapy Today, May 2014
In the client's chair: The end of the rainbow Journals Published 31 May 2014 Open article: In our regular client column Rachel Kelly describes how she finally realised what an immensely powerful tool counselling can be in the battle against depression. Therapy Today, May 2014
Dilemma: Are his fellow students racist? Journals Published 30 Jun 2014 Readers' responses to this month's dilemma. Therapy Today, June 2014