It changed my life: Saphia Fleury Journals Published 30 Nov 2018 Open article: ‘It was like seeing a photo of the Earth taken from space – I realised my own insignificance, and it was surprisingly comforting.' Therapy Today, December 2018
Anger versus fear Journals Published 3 Jun 2019 Jane Francis uses a talented graphic artist’s drawings to help him do battle with his paralysing fear. Therapy Today, June 2019
Working together Journals Published 30 Jun 2019 In a new series, multidisciplinary therapists from The Therapeutic Consultants share their experience of therapeutic collaboration. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2019
Trust in Allah, but tie your camel Journals Published 11 Mar 2020 Open article: Samia Quddus, a South Asian Muslim counsellor, shares her experience of integrating spiritual and therapeutic counselling. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2020
Degrees of separation Journals Published 31 Aug 2023 Catherine Havard argues that embodied knowing is the key to managing dual relationships with clients in a small community. Therapy Today, September 2023
Record keeping and the law Journals Published 30 Jun 2017 Open article: Compared with statutory and voluntary counselling agencies, record keeping in private practice presents a number of distinct challenges, writes Peter Jenkins. Private Practice, Summer 2017
'I have come to realise there is so much more to me than my trauma' News Published 4 Mar 2021 A student's account of counselling through the pandemic
Choosing life or death Journals Published 27 Jun 2022 Do we always have the right to stop a client from taking their own life? asks Dinah Mears. Therapy Today, July/August 2022
The doll house home Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Continuing her series on playroom equipment Julie Griffin focuses on using a doll house in therapy with children and young people. BACP Children and Young People, September 2016
When medical procedures collide with life Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 Children who undergo medical interventions can be traumatised for years afterwards. Judi Parson reminds us of the need for a watching brief so that their emotional, developmental and social needs can be met. BACP Children and Young People, September 2017