He said, she said Journals Published 1 Apr 2019 Perrine Moran describes how a combination of mentalization and object relations theory can help de-escalate highly charged couple conflict. Therapy Today, April 2019
Pro bono publico Journals Published 1 Apr 2019 Chris Kell describes the evolution of a free community counselling service. Therapy Today, April 2019
Healing with plant medicine Journals Published 28 Feb 2015 Therapist Fiona Goodwin travelled deep into the Peruvian jungle in the hope that the plant medicine ayahuasca would unlock a lifetime of repressed grief. Therapy Today, February 2015
Nurturing reconciliation Journals Published 30 Sep 2014 Open article: Masahiro Minami has developed an approach based on Japanese Morita therapy to promote reconciliation between survivors and perpetrators in post-genocide Rwanda. Therapy Today, September 2014
Mental health, Brexit and work Journals Published 31 Oct 2018 Open article: Nicola Banning argues that it’s time for the counselling profession to get out of its comfort zone and speak out about the impact of Brexit on mental health at work and the future of jobs, including its own. BACP Workplace, October 2018
Vile bodies Journals Published 30 Jun 2012 Open article: Young people’s relationship to their physical selves is often problematic. Lucy-Jean Lloyd discusses the significance of this issue, which may not arise naturally in session unless counsellors themselves are comfortable within their own bodies and willing to address it. BACP Children and Young People, June 2012
Noticing the hidden harm Journals Published 31 Mar 2014 Open article: Cinzia Altobelli and Cat Payne remind us of the hidden harm of parental drug and alcohol misuse to children and young people, and introduce a family intervention – M-PACT. BACP Children and Young People, March 2014
Talking about death at work Journals Published 31 Oct 2018 It helps emotionally, practically and makes good business sense for employers to encourage their employees to have better conversations about death. Coach Jane Duncan Rogers explains why we need to do more of it. Coaching Today, October 2018
The power of challenge Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 The ability to challenge our clients when appropriate is a fundamental part of our remit and responsibility as therapists, and key to effective therapy, argues Trudi Dargan. Private Practice, Spring 2015
Breaks in the continuity of being Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Grief often involves a lengthy, complex and painful process of reorganisation of who we are, what we do, how we function, and our relationships with others, writes Jonathan Hartley. Private Practice, Winter 2017