Notes from FE Journals Published 31 May 2018 In her regular column, Mary Jones considers recent developments. University and College Counselling, May 2018
Who am I now? Journals Published 31 Dec 2018 Diane Aronson on the loss of the sense of self after brain injury. Private Practice, December 2018
From the chair: Birding in the Balkans Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 "We all have different ways of managing the demands of our work. Mine is birdwatching." Regular column from Mervyn Wynne Jones. Private Practice, June 2018
My practice: Tolerating disappointment Journals Published 10 Mar 2021 "I’m always relieved when someone with whom I’m working… starts to feel like they may have some less agreeable feelings about the enterprise." Regular column by Sarah Van Gogh. Private Practice, March 2021
My practice: Juan Greggor Journals Published 27 Jun 2022 ‘I can’t read body language or make eye contact, but I can take listening to a three-dimensional level.’ Therapy Today, July/August 2022
When CBT doesn’t help Journals Published 31 May 2015 Helen Hadfield has not had a good experience of cognitive behavioural therapy, and nor have many of her clients. Therapy Today, May 2015
The truth about trauma-informed practice Journals Published 27 Jun 2022 With war on our doorstep, we need to reflect on what trauma-informed practice really means, says Jeremy Sachs. Therapy Today, July/August 2022
Selling our services: telling our stories – celebrating our success Journals Published 31 May 2019 Being shortlisted for a national award provides a good-news story to share with management, staff and students writes Kate Tindle. University and College Counselling, May 2019
Advancing practice through tracking Journals Published 10 Mar 2021 Charlie Duncan answers some frequently asked questions about a new online case management system that aims to integrate research into practice. Private Practice, March 2021