Working with sexual trauma Journals Published 30 Apr 2015 Paula Doran’s research explored the impact on therapists practising in this area. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2015
The path of mindfulness: an NHS case example Journals Published 30 Apr 2017 Robert Marx and Fergal Jones explore how innovative mindfulness programmes can enhance mental healthcare provision within the NHS. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2017
Counselling for depression: efficient, effective and evidence based Journals Published 31 Oct 2017 Open article: Rinda Haake reports on the use of counselling for depression in the NHS. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2017
Virtual therapy: The provision of psychological interventions via the internet Journals Published 18 Jul 2018 Free article: Sarah Bateup considers the case for providing online cognitive behavioural therapy. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2018
From the cradle to the grave Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 Julia Greer considers the relationship between attachment theory and anxiety across the lifespan. Private Practice, Winter 2014
Diving deep, reaching high: how to develop yourself as a supervisor Journals Published 30 Apr 2015 In the third and final part of their series on supervision for coach-therapists, Sarah Corrie and Jo Birch offer thoughts on developing your own skills as a supervisor for dual-trained practitioners. Coaching Today, April 2015
When your life is not your own Journals Published 30 Nov 2017 Linda Dubrow-Marshall and Rod Dubrow-Marshall urge counsellors to be alert to signs that a client may be subject to coercive control. Therapy Today, November 2017
Meeting at relational depth Journals Published 30 Nov 2017 Mick Cooper asks if we are any closer to identifying what happens, and how and why, when therapist meets client at relational depth. Therapy Today, November 2017
The wonder of student counselling Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 In the busyness of our working lives, how do we retain the freshness and openness necessary to work effectively with our clients, while protecting our own mental health? Reconnecting with a sense of wonder is one key way, writes Paula Seth. University and College Counselling, September 2017
The death of online therapy: Making sense of how technology and therapy meet Journals Published 30 Nov 2017 Given the ubiquity of computers, tablets, smartphones, and their infiltration into virtually every area of life, can we make more flexible use of this technology in our work? Terry Hanley explores. University and College Counselling, November 2017