Dementia: caring for the couple Journals Published 25 Apr 2023 Open article: Andrew Balfour describes an intervention that recognises the importance of relationships and of working not only with people with dementia but also their partners. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2023
The philosophy gap: There's no treatment for life Journals Published 31 Mar 2018 Open article: Julian Baggini explores the limitations of therapy to address many of the existential issues which clients bring to our consultation rooms. University and College Counselling, March 2018
The noble art of overcoming writer’s block: Buddhist and non-Buddhist methods Journals Published 27 Jul 2017 Amanda Anderson explores the obstacles that students may encounter when writing. Thresholds, Spring 2016
Mindfulness and meditation Journals Published 31 Aug 2017 John Rowan discusses the use of the term ‘mindfulness’. Thresholds, Summer 2017
Talking point: Working memory Journals Published 25 Apr 2019 What strategies do you use to help you remember details of client sessions? Therapy Today, May 2019
Call for Chief Psychological Professions Officer to drive forward improvements to mental health care News Published 21 Oct 2019 “This would be a powerful voice for the psychological professions”
Does counselling make a difference? Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Open article: Catherine Jackson asks whether the future is looking brighter for counselling within IAPT. Therapy Today, July 2016
Transference love and harm Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Open article: Dawn Devereux explores the powerful phenomenon of idealising transference and the harm it can do to clients. Therapy Today, September 2016
Fighting for the COVID-19 generation Journals Published 31 Aug 2021 Bryony Doughty argues for the need to move beyond documenting the decline of a generation’s mental health, and instead develop more effective solutions. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2021
Taking supervision to other professions Journals Published 29 Apr 2021 We can use our rich pool of supervision skills and experience to help other professions work ethically and effectively, says Steve Page. Therapy Today, May 2021