How do counsellors view and practise self-care? Journals Published 30 Apr 2016 Elizabeth Brownlee's research gives an interesting insight. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2016
The power of challenge Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 The ability to challenge our clients when appropriate is a fundamental part of our remit and responsibility as therapists, and key to effective therapy, argues Trudi Dargan. Private Practice, Spring 2015
Life outside the binary Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Our role in working therapeutically with transgender people must involve an understanding of the breadth of trans experiences, and reach beyond the binary account of gender provided by the mainstream media, writes Kaete Robinson. Private Practice, Autumn 2016
Breaks in the continuity of being Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Grief often involves a lengthy, complex and painful process of reorganisation of who we are, what we do, how we function, and our relationships with others, writes Jonathan Hartley. Private Practice, Winter 2017
Making sense of loss Journals Published 31 Dec 2018 John Wilson reviews the accepted theories on working with grief, and some new developments. Private Practice, December 2018
The world and I are within one another Journals Published 31 Mar 2019 Christopher Tovey explores Kenneth Gergen’s concept of therapy as ‘relational recovery’. Private Practice, March 2019
Moving forward: the Teesside University counselling model Journals Published 30 Nov 2011 Steve Scott-Marshall shares his experience of how to embed the counselling service into the university, with benefits for all. AUCC, November 2011
College counselling in the age of biological psychiatry: a Szaszian perspective Journals Published 31 May 2016 Open article: John Breeding undertakes a critical examination of psychiatric narratives of mental illness, and considers the work of Thomas Szasz as a corrective lens through which to view student distress. University and College Counselling, May 2016
‘Being outdoors’ at university: a practitioner’s experience Journals Published 9 Sep 2019 Engaging mindfully with nature offers many benefits for stressed, overworked students and staff, believes Kathryn Morris-Roberts. University and College Counselling, September 2019
Backwards and forwards Journals Published 30 Nov 2006 A dual focus is required when working with refugee families who have escaped trauma and face new difficulties as they seek asylum in the UK, says Sumita Dutta. Therapy Today, November 2006