Talking point: Relationships matter even more Journals Published 30 Nov 2013 We need to invest in human relationships as the bedrock of a thriving society, says Ruth Sutherland. Therapy Today, November 2013
The researcher: Written in the genes Journals Published 31 Dec 2013 In his regular column Barry McInnes considers the implications of introversion and extroversion for our clients and for us as therapists. Therapy Today, December 2013
Organisational member says demand at highest point as it celebrates 50th birthday News Published 12 Nov 2021 No5 Young People has been supporting the mental health of young people in Reading since 1971
Mother’s Day can still be special during the coronavirus pandemic News Published 20 Mar 2020 Therapist Cate Campbell shares her thoughts on marking this year’s Mother’s Day
Backing Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice’s call for government investment in bereavement support News Published 25 Sep 2020 We’re supporting a campaign spearheaded by our member Kathryn de Prudhoe
Coronavirus: Living with disability through Covid News Published 7 Jan 2021 Melani Halacre discusses the value of therapy for people living with disability or shielding as we head into another lockdown
Nature provides a safe haven News Published 10 May 2021 Adenike Rebecca Teichert incorporates nature into her living space - creating a safe place for plants and people to thrive. Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
A narrative exploration into counsellors' experiences of the influence of a fundamentalist religious upbringing on mental health and wellbeing in adulthood Research Published 6 May 2020 Updated 8 Jan 2021 Poster presentation by Gill Harvey
What is cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)? About therapy Our member Elaine Davies explains how cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) works and how it can help.
It changed my life Journals Published 26 Jan 2024 ‘Like a lotus in mud, I bloomed by doing the hard work of therapy’. Therapy Today, January 2024