Epigenetics, evolution and the mind Journals Published 30 Apr 2017 Steve Heigham explains how an updated understanding of evolutionary theory can put a different perspective on clients’ here-and-now distress. Therapy Today, April 2017
Just listen to their stories Journals Published 30 Apr 2017 Lucy Johnstone and Jo Watson propose a radical alternative to the biomedical thinking that they believe is creeping into counselling. Therapy Today, April 2017
The heroine’s journey Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Diane Parker describes how she combines mind and body in her groupwork with women who have challenging behavioural and relational difficulties. Therapy Today, December 2017
A therapist at sea Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Psychotherapist Juliet Rosenfeld describes her experience of bereavement from the perspective of a clinician and widow. Therapy Today, July 2016
Attachment and digital communication Journals Published 28 Feb 2015 Linda Cundy explores how young people’s use of digital communication technology reflects their attachment patterns and behaviours. Therapy Today, February 2015
Post-qualification paths to expertise Journals Published 28 Feb 2015 Val Owen-Pugh and Nick Jewson explore the learning journeys of qualified counsellors and what helps their continuing professional development. Therapy Today, February 2015
Counselling in many tongues Journals Published 31 May 2014 Beverley Costa explores the creativity of working multilingually, whether or not the client and therapist share the same first language. Therapy Today, May 2014
Why do women get postnatal depression? Journals Published 30 Nov 2014 Postnatal depression is widely assumed to be a negative reaction to motherhood – but are we simply failing to ask the right questions? By Anna Kinnaird Folkman. Therapy Today, November 2014
Fat stigma in therapy Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 Open article: If obesity is linked with physical and psychological ill health, can it be unethical for a fat therapist to practise? Naomi Moller extracts the facts from the stigma. Therapy Today, December 2014
Sex addiction: the clinical reality Journals Published 30 Nov 2013 Whether we define it as addiction or not, people’s compulsive sexual behaviours can cause them and others great distress and they deserve sympathetic, non-judgmental treatment, argues Paula Hall. Therapy Today, November 2013