Text, transition and transference Journals Published 4 Dec 2019 Felicity Runchman discusses the potential and the challenges of text-based online counselling with young people. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2019
In practice: Market forces Journals Published 3 Apr 2020 How do we market ourselves ethically and effectively, asks Sally Brown? Therapy Today, April 2020
In focus: Filling the gap Journals Published 3 Apr 2020 Free article: Are counsellors left to pick up the pieces when children and young people are turned away by CAMHS? Catherine Jackson reports. Therapy Today, April 2020
Will I ever be good enough? Journals Published 28 Oct 2020 How do we help adult children of narcissistic mothers reclaim a sense of self? asks Wendy Bristow. Therapy Today, November 2020
Therapy for every body Journals Published 27 Nov 2020 How can therapists help clients with disabilities live in a society crippled by prejudice? asks John Barton. Therapy Today, December 2020
The mind in the mirror Journals Published 16 Dec 2019 Nicole Schnackenberg and Alex Mummery on working with clients experiencing body dysmorphic disorder. Private Practice, December 2019
A different brain Journals Published 16 Dec 2020 Life teaches us to mask our autistic traits to ‘fit in’ and appear indistinguishable from our neurotypical peers, writes Lisa Cromar. Private Practice, December 2020
Counselling: a radical vision for the future? Journals Published 31 Jul 2009 Open article: In order to secure a sustainable future for counselling post-regulation, John McLeod argues that we need to decide on what we want counselling to be, and then work together to achieve our vision. Therapy Today, July 2009
Dilemmas Do I need to let clients know my age? Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Our ethics advisor and Therapy Today readers consider this month's dilemma. Therapy Today, April 2024
Appearance and its message Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Open article: Laura McDonald writes about how young people’s embodied self – and the often superficially conflicting messages sent by them – can guide our work as counsellors. BACP Children and Young People, December 2015