Working with eating disorders in private practice Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 Is it too risky to work with clients with eating disorders outside of a multidisciplinary medical setting? Private Practice, March 2022
Philosophical approaches to therapy Journals Published 24 Nov 2017 Michael Sims explores the many philosophies behind therapy. Thresholds, Summer 2015
All that matters in the end is how we love Journals Published 27 Jul 2017 Philippa Skinner focuses on the importance of love. Thresholds, Spring 2017
Making connections Journals Published 30 Jun 2017 Debbie Ruskin has developed relationship models to provide greater insight than words alone when working with clients. Private Practice, Summer 2017
Being fully present Journals Published 30 Apr 2012 Palliative care chaplain and counsellor Steve Nolan considers how a dying person can be touched by the presence of an other who can truly be with them. Thresholds, Spring 2012
When the worst happens Journals Published 30 Nov 2014 Open article: A college counsellor reflects on the impact of two student suicides in her establishment – and shares the steps the department took in the aftermath. University and College Counselling, November 2014
Accidently displaced: Working with Ukrainian students in educational settings Journals Published 26 May 2022 What is the impact on our international students whose homelands become centres of international conflict? Jane Darougar reflects on her experience at University of the Arts, London. University and College Counselling, May 2022
Counselling people with cancer Journals Published 31 Mar 2017 Surviving cancer can radically change a person’s life. Here we publish three perspectives on how counselling can help. Therapy Today, March 2017
Does counselling make a difference? Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Open article: Catherine Jackson asks whether the future is looking brighter for counselling within IAPT. Therapy Today, July 2016