Dilemmas: Transgender disclosure Journals Published 31 May 2013 Thomas is a female identified trans therapist who works as Thomas but also sometimes dresses and lives as a woman. How should he handle the possibility of encountering clients while wearing female clothes? Therapy Today, May 2013
Your views: The significance of first dates Journals Published 31 Jul 2015 Jeanine Connor finds similarities between first dates and new clients. Therapy Today, July 2015
What’s mine is yours Journals Published 20 Jul 2020 Trainee mental health nurses who understand the emotional interchange between clinician and client can distinguish their own feelings from the projections of their patients. Philip Stokoe explains. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2020
Analyse me: Marilyn Gulland Journals Published 24 Feb 2022 Marilyn Gulland speaks for herself. Therapy Today, March 2022
Reactions Journals Published 26 Jan 2022 Your feedback on Therapy Today articles. Therapy Today, February 2022
General data protection regulation (GDPR) and CYP Journals Published 31 Dec 2018 Open article: Barbara Mitchels and David Membrey discuss the impact, issues and misunderstandings of GDPR, focusing on some of those relevant to working with children and young people. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2018
Escaping the drama triangle Journals Published 31 Mar 2023 An ego state approach can help us understand men's reluctance to see themselves as victims after sexual abuse, says Jeremy Sachs. Therapy Today, April 2023
Dementia: a 'death of the mind' Journals Published 31 Oct 2010 Helping carers to understand more about projective identification can be a means of enabling them to understand and communicate with dementia sufferers, especially those in the advanced stages of the illness for whom language is no longer available, writes Paul Terry. Therapy Today, October 2010
Supervision talk 2 Journals Published 30 Jun 2010 Continuing our new series for 2010, Julie Fallon discusses further supervision issues. This time, those arising with the experienced/accredited counsellor who is further along the path of children’s and young people’s work. Counselling Children and Young People, June 2010