Inside story: working in a women’s prison Journals Published 30 Apr 2014 John Fletcher provides a vivid description of counselling in a women’s prison. Therapy Today, April 2014
Working with sex offenders Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 Free article: Psychotherapists in private practice could have a key preventive role working with clients at risk of sexual offending, argues Andrew Smith. Therapy Today, June 2015
We cannot talk if we do not feel free Journals Published 31 Oct 2015 Interpreters Nathalie Talbot and Bina Pahlevan and therapist Jude Boyles describe the importance of the triadic relationship in work with torture survivors seeking asylum in the UK. Therapy Today, October 2015
Retirement: a tale of attachment and loss Journals Published 30 Nov 2015 Anne Power reflects on the dilemmas for therapists considering retirement. Therapy Today, November 2015
The differences between us Journals Published 30 Apr 2014 Georgina Green argues that we need to voice the differences between us if we are to build trust and understanding when counselling clients from another culture. Therapy Today, April 2014
Feedback in supervision Journals Published 31 Oct 2014 Why is feedback rarely sought by supervisors? Emma Redfern explores the possible blocks and fears and why systematic relational feedback is essential to a healthy supervisory relationship. Therapy Today, October 2014
Bullying within the counselling profession Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 Does counselling provide a natural environment where bullying can thrive? Sarah Skarbek reports a LinkedIn discussion about the problem and what the profession should be doing about it. Therapy Today, December 2014
Working with ADHD and Asperger syndrome Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 Drawing on her personal and professional experience, Sue Jones explores the challenges for counsellors working with clients with undiagnosed ADHD or Asperger syndrome. Therapy Today, December 2014
Patients by numbers Journals Published 30 Apr 2013 From 1 April the new Clinical Commissioning Groups will be flexing their purchasing powers. Catherine Jackson finds out how counselling is surviving in the NHS marketplace. Therapy Today, April 2013