Memories: fact or fiction Journals Published 31 Jan 2017 Open article: Neville Tomlinson considers the quirks of memory and forgetting, exploring the topics of how memories are formed and stored, repression, suppression and false memories. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2017
Primary care mental health practitioners: integrating physical and mental healthcare Journals Published 31 Jul 2019 Dr Phil Anderson describes an innovative model of integrated service delivery in north east Hampshire and Farnham. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2019
Suicide and transitions in the university setting: where are we now? Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Sharon Mallon from the Open University and Nicky Stanley from UCLAN explore the impact of transition on vulnerable students, and the role that transitions may play in student suicide. University and College Counselling, September 2016
Working for positive outcomes Journals Published 31 Mar 2010 Multi-agency support is a challenge that pays dividends to all stakeholders when the joint investment is made with mutual respect and commitment. Sarah Catchpole explains. Counselling Children and Young People, March 2010
On becoming a mental health mentor Journals Published 23 Nov 2022 Drawing from his doctoral research, Pablo Van Schravendyk captures the actual experience of mentors as they develop into their role, and manage the challenges and obstacles along the way. University and College Counselling, November 2022
The big issue: ‘Everyone wants COVID to be over – but it isn’t’ Journals Published 26 Oct 2022 Open article: Catherine Jackson meets the practitioners specialising in supporting the growing number of people impacted by long COVID. Therapy Today, November 2022
The big interview: Irvin Yalom Journals Published 26 Mar 2021 Celebrated psychotherapist Irvin Yalom talks to Catherine Jackson about his work and losing Marilyn, the love of his life. Therapy Today, April 2021
The power of the few Journals Published 21 Apr 2021 Open article: Clients can achieve positive change in relatively few sessions, as long as the therapist adopts the right mindset and assumptions. John Wheeler looks at the ideas behind solution-focused practice. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2021