Going it alone Journals Published 1 Mar 2018 Free article: For many counsellors, private practice is their only option if they are to earn a living. What do you need to know to do it safely and effectively? Sally Brown finds out from those who have made it work. Therapy Today, March 2018
Balancing holding and sharing in school Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Lesley Duff shares her research among school counsellors on the topic of how they manage issues of confidentiality and risk. BACP Children and Young People, September 2016
In touch with your BACP Journals Published 24 Jan 2022 Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2022
Supervision: Pressure of time Journals Published 5 Sep 2017 Instead of covering a lot of ground in supervision, choosing to explore fewer issues can bring greater depth and clarity. Private Practice, Autumn 2017
Research into practice: 40 years and what have we learned? Journals Published 31 Oct 2017 Liddy Carver selects iconic research from the past four decades that has had a lasting impact on therapeutic practice. Therapy Today, October 2017
From the Joint Chair: Positive goodbye Journals Published 6 Sep 2021 "One positive to have emerged over the last 18 months is how our profession has adapted creatively to lockdown." Regular column from Lesley Ludlow. Private Practice, September 2021
Mental health mentoring in higher education Journals Published 1 Mar 2022 Brian Turton provides a psychoanalytic exploration of the role of specialist mentors. University and College Counselling, March 2022
In the supervisor's chair: After they qualify - what next? Journals Published 30 Nov 2013 In her regular column Rosie Dansey discusses supervision for newly-qualified counsellors. Therapy Today, November 2013
Relationships: Generation game Journals Published 30 Sep 2018 When two people form a new relationship, they bring with them beliefs and expectations that belong, in part, to preceding generations. Private Practice, September 2018
Problems and principles, not disorders and techniques Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 Adherence to a medical model of disorders, symptoms and treatments is seriously hampering the development of theory and practice in psychotherapy. We need a plausible alternative, argues Richard Hallam. Private Practice, Winter 2014