In here you are always safe Journals Published 30 Apr 2017 Surabhi Chaturvedi asks young homeless people what counselling offers them. Therapy Today, April 2017
It really is that simple Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Catherine Jackson invites Tim Bond to unpack the main headings of the Ethical Framework for the Counselling Professions. Therapy Today, July 2016
Walking together Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Chris Rose explores the mutually enriching and convergent paths of therapy and psychogeography. Therapy Today, December 2016
Opening doors to enablement Journals Published 28 Feb 2015 Coach Rachel Waddington describes her work to help people overcome the psychological and social problems that often accompany long-term ill health and disability. Therapy Today, February 2015
Counsellors without borders Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 Jacqui Gray talks to counsellors who have chosen to work internationally about the special challenges it brings and what they have learned. Therapy Today, March 2015
Me and not-me Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Open article: Eating disorders challenge the concept of the personal self as single, ongoing, consistent and conscious, writes Lesley Finney. Private Practice, Winter 2017
When psyche returns to soul Journals Published 20 Dec 2017 Alistair Ross explores the role of faith in the therapy room. Thresholds, January 2018
Disorganised and in care Journals Published 31 Dec 2011 Working in the here and now with children in care who display disorganised patterns of attachment. Counselling Children and Young People, December 2011
Preserving the cultural mosaic Journals Published 30 Sep 2013 Hazel McClure explores the world of third-culture kids and adult third-culture kids in order to arm counselling professionals with some of the information essential to anyone working with this group, whether at an overseas international school or in any cosmopolitan city today. BACP Children and Young People, September 2013
Clay - a potent medium Journals Published 30 Jun 2014 Lynne Souter-Anderson finds that it is rare for any child or young person not to be able to work with this medium, which offers a connection both to the earth and to the mother of all senses – touch. BACP Children and Young People, June 2014