Counselling at Work, Autumn 2013, Issue 78 Journals Published 31 Oct 2013 In this issue ... contents and editorial
Workplace matters: The power of mediation Journals Published 31 Jan 2015 Open article: In her regular column, Sandi Mann looks at mediation as a tool for conflict resolution. Counselling at Work, Winter 2014
The high price of empathy Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Empathy is much more than a purely emotional response – the effects are inscribed on the therapist’s body, as Lisa Jenner discovered. Therapy Today, June 2016
The price of empathy Journals Published 30 Apr 2016 Experiencing ill health and fatigue, Lisa Jenner took a sabbatical from client work. Seeking answers, she turned to the research into vicarious trauma and burnout, to discover how empathy works and at what cost. Counselling at Work, Spring 2016
Inside out and back to front Journals Published 31 Mar 2011 Open article: Alan Burnell introduces a neurosequential approach to working with adopted children experiencing Developmental Trauma Disorder. Counselling Children and Young People, March 2011
Why students need compassion: compassion focused therapy in the university setting Journals Published 30 Sep 2018 With survey after survey indicating higher than ever levels of mental health concerns among the student population, Kate Joseph and Chris Irons explore the benefits of teaching students to develop self and other-compassion early in their student life. University and College Counselling, September 2018
Voice, trauma and voicelessness Journals Published 31 May 2016 Tizzie Dennett-Short explores the psychological, metaphorical and literal meanings of losing your voice. Therapy Today, May 2016
Self-care in the face of trauma Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Open article: Compassion fatigue, secondary traumatisation and burnout are widespread in the therapy profession, and the risks are greatest for private practitioners, argues Michael Gavin. Private Practice, Winter 2015
An impossible profession? Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 We need to become more embodied as therapists if we want to increase the sustainability of our practice, argues Michael Soth. Private Practice, Summer 2016
Profile: Jo Ames Journals Published 12 Mar 2020 A counsellor at the University of Wolverhampton, Jo Ames reflects on her career to date – and possible future pathways. University and College Counselling, March 2020