Dilemma: Maintaining boundaries in couples work Journals Published 30 Nov 2015 A client emails Avril to confess to an online porn addiction; he begs her not to tell his wife in their next session and asks for individual counselling to help him overcome his addiction. What should Avril do? Therapy Today, November 2015
Working with sex offenders Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 Free article: Psychotherapists in private practice could have a key preventive role working with clients at risk of sexual offending, argues Andrew Smith. Therapy Today, June 2015
Supervision: Saying the real thing Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Bullshit in supervision shows up when we say the ‘right thing’ instead of the real thing, writes Jim Holloway. Private Practice, Winter 2016
They think it’s Alzheimer’s Journals Published 30 Jun 2017 Open article: When her mum was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Trudi Dargan already knew at some level that the memory lapses and confusion she’d been experiencing were more than the usual ones that come with ageing. Private Practice, Summer 2017
My practice: Ellie Finch Journals Published 28 Mar 2022 "I play video games like Minecraft with my clients." Therapy Today, April 2022
My practice: Sarah Edge Journals Published 26 Jan 2022 "Clients have described feeling triggered by seeing others breastfeeding." Therapy Today, February 2022
Cultural counsellor: Making sense of mess Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 This column is about mess, what it means and what we do with it. Private Practice, Autumn 2017
Can't wait to get back in the world News Published 5 Jun 2020 Linda Lawler gives her thoughts about being in the vulnerable group
Our members in the news – September 2019 News Published 1 Oct 2019 Brexit, eco-anxiety and workplace stress have been among the subjects our members have been talking about this month
Relationships: We are family Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 When exploring family history with LGBTQ+ clients, it’s important to remember that family has many formations. Private Practice, Winter 2017