Opening the door to Muslim women Journals Published 31 May 2015 South Asian Muslim women and girls are among the hardest to reach and hardest to help. Catherine Jackson reports from a recent conference. Therapy Today, May 2015
Counselling across cultures Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 British Indian counsellor Mané Kumria describes a trip to India and how counselling offered one small group of women a powerful catalyst for change. Therapy Today, June 2015
Your views: Fatherless worlds Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 Father’s Day is on 21 June. Jeanine Connor explores the meaning of the absent dad. Therapy Today, June 2015
The limits of neuroscience Journals Published 31 Jul 2015 Kenneth J Gergen questions the faith placed in neuroscience to explain the causes of mental illness. Therapy Today, July 2015
Should counsellors work with ‘workfare’? Journals Published 31 Jul 2015 Open article: IAPT therapists will soon be working alongside Jobcentre Plus employment advisers to help the unemployed back into work Catherine Jackson reports. Therapy Today, July 2015
Your views: Home is where I am living Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Counsellor Naomi Taylor describes the challenge of supporting those living internationally. Therapy Today, September 2015
Your views: A trip to Beijing Union University Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Graham Allen shares his experience of visiting China and the learning and insights he took from it. Therapy Today, September 2015
An overview of therapy in China Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Gareth Davey and Xiang Zhao give an update on the status of counselling in China in the wake of profound economic, cultural and social change. Therapy Today, September 2015
Therapy and the media in China Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Free article: The relationship between therapy, the media and the burgeoning urban middle class in China is complex and revealing, explains Hsuan-Ying Huang. Therapy Today, September 2015
Living with your child's violence Journals Published 31 Oct 2015 Counsellor Dave Collins describes how he and his wife remain traumatised by their adopted child’s violent behaviour yet many care professionals still fail to recognise a situation that is far from rare. Therapy Today, October 2015