I wish I was water, then I would never die Journals Published 31 Mar 2019 Open article: The neurotypical world very often makes no sense at all to neurotypicals, so how on earth do we explain it to the neurodiverse? By Neville Tomlinson. Private Practice, March 2019
Differential assessment Journals Published 30 Jun 2014 Open article: Neglect? Abuse? ADHD? Autism? Miriam Silver revisits the twin areas of organic deficit and damaging experiences, and encourages us to differentiate via assessment the impacts of maltreatment from those of neurodevelopmental disorders. BACP Children and Young People, June 2014
The path out of burnout Journals Published 28 Apr 2023 Identifying clients’ individual risk factors is key in helping them process burnout, says Francis Norton. Therapy Today, May 2023
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Working mindfully Journals Published 31 Jan 2015 Open article: Can mindfulness improve work-related wellbeing and work effectiveness? William Van Gordon, Edo Shonin, Katie Skelton and Mark Griffiths consider some of the recent findings. Counselling at Work, Winter 2014
The big issue: Generation COVID Journals Published 29 Apr 2021 Open article: How will COVID-19 affect children’s futures? Catherine Jackson reports on the impact so far and how we can ‘build back better’ for our children’s mental health and wellbeing. Therapy Today, May 2021
Older women and domestic violence Journals Published 31 Mar 2016 Hannah Bows and Jeannette Roddy highlight the overlooked support and counselling needs of mid-life and older women who are living with domestic violence. Therapy Today, March 2016
Supervision: Becoming an encouraging supervisor Journals Published 31 Mar 2014 The encouraging supervisor helps supervisees remove some of their self-imposed roadblocks and supports them to aim for their highest possible level of competence, write Anthea Millar, Jim Holloway and Penny Henderson. Private Practice, Spring 2014
Just to say that I've failed... again! Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Nick Luxmoore notes society’s defensive habit of denying the inevitability of failure at some point, and the need to allow our young clients to think about it. Lack of such conversations is at the bottom of much stress and anxiety. BACP Children and Young People, December 2015
Repairing attachments Journals Published 31 Dec 2012 Assuming basic knowledge of both attachment theory and professional interventions in general, Colby Pearce describes the rationale behind his work with children who have experienced family trauma. BACP Children and Young People, December 2012