Research matters Journals Published 1 May 2018 Research studies that explore therapist professional knowledge and experience can help us to learn from each other, writes John McLeod. Therapy Today, May 2018
Relational complications in trauma therapy Journals Published 1 May 2018 Morit Heitzler and Michael Soth unpick the complex relational dynamics in working with victims of childhood trauma. Therapy Today, May 2018
Business matters: Site specific Journals Published 30 Sep 2018 Whether you’re having your existing website updated or starting from scratch, it’s important to know the right questions to ask your web developer. Private Practice, September 2018
Notes from the chair: Research Journals Published 30 Nov 2018 In her regular column Géraldine Dufour discusses our ambivalence towards research. University and College Counselling, November 2018
My practice: Ben Porter Journals Published 31 Aug 2023 'Patterns of life and work for humanitarian workers have been likened to addiction'. Therapy Today, September 2023
My practice: Sega Habtom Journals Published 31 Mar 2023 ‘I have learned to be prepared for a sudden disclosure of pain, loss and anger.’ Therapy Today, April 2023
Are you sitting comfortably? Journals Published 27 Nov 2018 Lucy Cavendish believes fiction can help counsellors better understand and work with the human condition. Therapy Today, December 2018
Smothering: the silent abuse Journals Published 30 Jun 2012 Jo Warwick looks at the effects of parental smothering on a child’s developmental capacity, noting that the ‘good child’ can be overlooked in the mental health scheme of things. BACP Children and Young People, June 2012
Research matters: Different perspectives Journals Published 28 Jan 2019 Research offers a wealth of different perspectives on the theory and practice of counselling and psychotherapy, writes John McLeod. Therapy Today, February 2019
Cultural counsellor: The banality of evil Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 Why does our need to identify with our own tribe sometimes become accompanied by acts of horrific violence? Private Practice, June 2018