Self in internal family systems therapy Journals Published 31 Mar 2022 Open article: Emma Redfern talks to Robin Shohet about her new multi-author book showcasing supervision in the internal family systems model. Thresholds, April 2022
Faith in a foxhole Journals Published 30 Apr 2013 Open article: Mervyn Wynne Jones considers the demanding role of the army chaplain and how they combat emotional fatigue. Thresholds, Spring 2013
Counselling: Dark thoughts in counselling Journals Published 29 Nov 2022 "Dark thoughts come when we are emotionally overwrought. They both preoccupy our minds and function as a container for hidden feelings." Regular column from Lucy-Jean Lloyd. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2022
Grieving the child in mind Journals Published 24 Mar 2020 Open article: It’s taken a long time for health professionals to realise that miscarriage not only causes a ‘proper’ grief, but can lead to mental health problems too, writes Julia Bueno. Private Practice, March 2020
In touch with your BACP Journals Published 26 Jul 2021 News and resources from BACP Healthcare. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2021
Creative interventions in counselling practice Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Sarah Baker is inspired by the possibilities offered by integrating creative activities into her practice. Therapy Today, December 2016
In focus: Trusted and trustworthy Journals Published 30 Oct 2019 Catherine Jackson interviews Tim Bond, BACP’s Ethics Consultant, who has just announced his retirement. Therapy Today, November 2019
Dilemma: Dual relationships in training Journals Published 30 Apr 2015 Readers' responses to this month's dilemma. Therapy Today, April 2015
Seduction in the counselling room Journals Published 3 Jun 2019 Vicki Kirby finds that even the most experienced therapist can be swept off their feet by erotic transference. Therapy Today, June 2019
Self-care in the face of trauma Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Open article: Compassion fatigue, secondary traumatisation and burnout are widespread in the therapy profession, and the risks are greatest for private practitioners, argues Michael Gavin. Private Practice, Winter 2015