Time to walk the walk Journals Published 31 Oct 2017 As World Mental Health Day focuses on the workplace this year, Nicola Banning considers what really makes a difference to how we feel at work. Counselling at Work, Autumn 2017
Work, life and the menopause Journals Published 30 Apr 2018 The menopause is an occupational health issue, so why don’t we talk about it at work? Columba Sodhi-Urey calls for better conversations in the workplace. BACP Workplace, April 2018
Picking up the pieces Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 How to help in the aftermath of major disasters? Catherine Jackson talks to people working on the front line with emergency response services. Therapy Today, 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
The big issue: Breaking the birth trauma taboo Journals Published 27 Sep 2024 Open article: Postnatal trauma is still largely unrecognised and untreated - particularly in black women, says Micha Frazer-Carroll. Therapy Today, October 2024.
Waiting for the Southsea bus Journals Published 31 May 2017 Finding meaning in our life is no less important just because we are nearing its end, says Helen Kewell. Therapy Today, May 2017
Hidden from view Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Open article: Ellen Bow reflects on the destabilising impact of untreated mental illness in her own family, and makes a powerful case for early intervention, compassion and kindness. Private Practice, Summer 2016
An overview of therapy in China Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Gareth Davey and Xiang Zhao give an update on the status of counselling in China in the wake of profound economic, cultural and social change. Therapy Today, September 2015
Hear (and now) Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 Anne Bentley writes about the Listening Post, an informal, empathic space that offers students the chance to be heard, at the time when they need it. University and College Counselling, March 2015
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