The work of therapy Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Drawing on her recent Radio 4 series, therapist Susie Orbach explores how therapy works its magic on client and practitioner. Therapy Today, December 2016
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My practice Journals Published 18 Mar 2024 'I propose that ‘trying to be a good therapist’ is not a desirable goal'. Private Practice, March 2024.
Changing families, changing times Journals Published 30 Sep 2010 The prefix ‘step’ still carries some stigma, even though it is now the norm to find a far wider configuration of families in society and among our client base. Jon Blend, a Gestalt psychotherapist and himself a stepparent, describes some of the hurdles and dilemmas faced by these ‘bereaved’ children and families. Counselling Children and Young People, September 2010
A choice like no other Journals Published 6 Jun 2018 The decision to terminate a pregnancy can lead to depression if grief and mourning for the loss are suppressed, writes Trudi Dargan. Private Practice, June 2018
Counselling in many tongues Journals Published 31 May 2014 Beverley Costa explores the creativity of working multilingually, whether or not the client and therapist share the same first language. Therapy Today, May 2014
Better conversations about... Being a working carer Journals Published 9 Jul 2020 Jane Moffett explores how employers can talk to the sandwich generation about the challenges of work and being a carer. BACP Workplace, July 2020
Therapy for a sex worker Journals Published 9 Sep 2022 Veronica Smith challenges therapists not to perpetuate society’s stigma about sex workers, and when counselling those in this sector, to value their clients as complete human beings. University and College Counselling, September 2022
Finding the right relationship Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Anne Power asks whether therapy can help clients find the ‘right’ relationship? Private Practice, Winter 2016
Profile: Rotimi Akinsete Journals Published 22 Nov 2021 'Being at the coalface of the response, via university support services, can be exhausting, and sometimes harrowing, but I can’t think of many other jobs that I would find more rewarding.' University and College Counselling, November 2021