Joining the dots: the impact of undiagnosed dyslexia on students Journals Published 31 May 2016 How might an undiagnosed condition such as dyslexia affect self-esteem and academic performance? Sarah Olds explores its bearing on students’ ability to succeed. University and College Counselling, May 2016
The effects of a 'vulnerability zeitgeist' in universities: real need or real life? Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Kathryn Ecclestone, speaker at the BACP UC summer conferences, summarises her argument that education has increasingly come to be seen as a therapeutic space, with unwelcome consequences. University and College Counselling, September 2016
Supporting black British university students: Understanding students' experiences with family members Journals Published 30 Nov 2018 Open article: The second of two articles exploring the experiences of BME students considers the impact of family support on student success and the implications for the work of university counsellors and support staff. University and College Counselling, November 2018
The butterfly in the room Journals Published 26 Jan 2022 Therapists need to be alert to the mental health effects of physically generated symptoms in clients, says Geraldine Marsh. Therapy Today, February 2022
We need more faith that therapy works Journals Published 24 Feb 2022 Therapy fads undermine our profession – we need to go back to basics and understand how counselling changes lives, say Matt Wotton and Graham Johnston. Therapy Today, March 2022
When stalking comes to work Journals Published 31 Jan 2017 Open article: We are all creatures of habit, and stalkers rely on this. The workplace can be one of the most dangerous places for victims of stalking. Rachel Horman explains how employers can safeguard against it. Counselling at Work, Winter 2016
The culture of work Journals Published 30 Apr 2017 Peter Jenkins explores the dynamics of counsellors in organisations and asks, why the problem? Counselling at Work, Spring 2017
Pillars of protection Journals Published 31 Jan 2019 Open article: In conversations with frontline professionals, Sass Boucher found a lack of support for practitioners impacted by austerity. She’s developed a model of support, drawing on what we know from therapy. BACP Workplace, January 2019
Working with chronic illness Journals Published 11 Apr 2022 Open article: Emma Mitchell explains why now, more than ever, workplace therapists need an understanding of the psychology of chronic illness. BACP Workplace, April 2022
What works when counselling autistic clients? Journals Published 31 Oct 2016 Elaine Nicholson sets out some best practice guidelines for working with clients with Asperger syndrome. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2016