Don't keep taking the medication Journals Published 4 Sep 2020 Psychiatrist Joanna Moncrieff tells Catherine Jackson why she doesn’t think antidepressants help, and why people need to come off them. Private Practice, September 2020
Tools of the trade Journals Published 4 Sep 2020 Caz Binstead on what to expect from the BACP Private practice toolkit. Private Practice, September 2020
Relationships: A chance to rethink Journals Published 4 Sep 2020 "What are you doing it like that for?" Private Practice, September 2020
From the Chair: Communicating online Journals Published 16 Dec 2020 "How I missed seeing my colleagues and sharing the excitement and support we all provide each other with." Regular column from Lesley Ludlow. Private Practice, December 2020
My practice: Connecting with the poetic Journals Published 16 Dec 2020 "Poets and thinkers through the ages have expressed why access to poetry… is so profoundly important." Regular column by Sarah Van Gogh. Private Practice, December 2020
Speaking like falling Journals Published 16 Dec 2020 How can we ensure that we are understood, or that we understand, when we are communicating with someone who does not share our first language? asks Beverley Costa. Private Practice, December 2020
Walls of invisibility Journals Published 16 Dec 2020 As a provider of deaf therapy to deaf clients, Victoria Nelson challenges the internalised oppressions that result from the oral versus sign language debate. Private Practice, December 2020
Older and growing Journals Published 16 Dec 2020 Open article: As we age, the reconstruction of life stories is a powerful way to strengthen and evolve selfhood at a time of constant change, writes Helen Kewell. Private Practice, December 2020
A different brain Journals Published 16 Dec 2020 Life teaches us to mask our autistic traits to ‘fit in’ and appear indistinguishable from our neurotypical peers, writes Lisa Cromar. Private Practice, December 2020
Supervision: Honesty Journals Published 10 Mar 2021 "Our capacity for acting with real integrity is tested and strengthened where fear and shame are felt". Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, December 2020