Locked down, but not out Journals Published 4 Sep 2020 Jude Adcock argues that we are living in and witnessing the advent of a new therapeutic era. Private Practice, September 2020
When is it time to retire? Journals Published 31 Mar 2017 Open article: Anne Power explores some issues faced by therapists approaching retirement and the challenge of closing down a service they may have been offering for decades. Private Practice, Spring 2017
Therapy Today, December 2023 / January 2024 Journals Published 1 Dec 2023 Healing the healers: How can we best support NHS staff under pressure?... plus... Considering diversity from a new perspective... How unconscious dynamics manifest online... When self-disclosure is best practice... Reparenting the wounded inner child
What triggers the eating disorder gun? Journals Published 16 Dec 2019 Understanding the underlying causes of eating disorders will have practical benefits for tackling a disease that’s often frighteningly resistant to treatment, writes Allie Outram. Private Practice, December 2019
My practice: Is it time to blow our own trumpets? Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Sarah Van Gogh asks how we might do a better job of evidencing the efficacy of our work. Private Practice, Autumn 2016
Ask an expert: Setting the frame Journals Published 31 Mar 2014 It is neither a legal obligation nor a BACP requirement to issue a written contract to clients. However, Heather Dale suggests it is in the client’s and therapist’s best interests to do so. Private Practice, Spring 2014
Art therapy and the student mental health crisis Journals Published 9 Sep 2019 Hannah Belcher describes a creative way of engaging students which has helped to reduce levels of distress and risk University and College Counselling, September 2019
Working with the ultimate crisis Journals Published 29 Nov 2021 Zorana Halpin describes how a counselling service aims to reach suicidal men who are falling through the gap. Therapy Today, December 2021 / January 2022
Government's poor mental health response is a slap in the face to rural workers and communities News Published 3 Nov 2023 Government says rural communities do not require targeted mental health support
Conversations: Why can’t we talk about the subject of miscarriage at work? Journals Published 13 Apr 2023 A miscarriage is painful, messy and lonely. Jane Moffett shines a light on some recent research from the CIPD and makes the case for more compassionate workplaces when a female employee has a miscarriage. BACP Workplace, April 2023