Attachment is key Journals Published 22 Feb 2019 Dan Roberts explains why and how he uses schema therapy to work with very troubled clients. Therapy Today, March 2019
Girls Aloud star on how therapy was ‘the best gift I ever gave myself’ News Published 7 Jan 2020 Singer Nicola Roberts tells how a year of trauma therapy changed her, after she was stalked
Face mask project raises funds for counselling service News Published 3 Jun 2020 Our member Glenda Roberts has welcomed the donations from the sale of face coverings
Suicidal thoughts About therapy Our member Dan Mills-Da’Bell explains how to get support for yourself if you're having suicidal thoughts or feeling suicidal
New film explores psychological impact of social media News Published 17 Jan 2020 Dying to be Famous has been produced by our member Glenda Roberts
Resting in stillness Journals Published 7 Oct 2020 Tim Roberts talks about the power of contemplative practice and presence in living with chronic illness. Thresholds, October 2020
Working with personal data during a pandemic Journals Published 11 Sep 2020 Dan Gibson reminds us that data protection still needs to be considered and shouldn’t be forgotten. University and College Counselling, September 2020
‘Being outdoors’ at university: a practitioner’s experience Journals Published 9 Sep 2019 Engaging mindfully with nature offers many benefits for stressed, overworked students and staff, believes Kathryn Morris-Roberts. University and College Counselling, September 2019
Seasonal affective disorder About therapy What is seasonal affective disorder (SAD)? What are the signs for SAD? How can counselling help with SAD? Our members Lina Mookerjee and Glenda Roberts explain.
Feminist ideas and counselling Journals Published 28 Feb 2016 Free article: Jo Crozier, Kathryn Morris-Roberts, Patience O’Neill and Jeannie Wright ask what feminism means for clients and counsellors today. Therapy Today, February 2016