A nourishing conversation: working with food and eating Journals Published 28 Jul 2022 How can we as coaches work with our clients’ relationships to food and eating? When is it useful – and when might it be problematic? Carolyn Mumby unpacks the issues with counselling psychologist Julie Friend. Coaching Today, July 2022
Working on the edge Journals Published 31 Jul 2015 Fiona Dunkley outlines the work of InterHealth Worldwide to psychologically prepare, support and sustain humanitarian and aid workers responding to crises around the world. Counselling at Work, Summer 2015
Pre-trial therapy: avoiding the pitfalls Journals Published 30 Apr 2015 Open article: Peter Jenkins, Joanne Muccio, and Nicky Paris consider the issues involved in providing counselling and psychotherapy for vulnerable witnesses. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2015
Suicide risk: explore or evade? Journals Published 21 Jul 2022 Open article: Andrew Reeves believes risk is intrinsic to therapy and encourages practitioners to talk about suicide with their clients. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2022
Privilege, shame and supremacy Journals Published 28 Jun 2018 Dwight Turner explores a recent encounter with privilege in the therapy room. Therapy Today, July 2018
In morte sumus Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 Neil Jordan urges therapists to embrace death in the counselling room. Therapy Today, September 2017
Supervision: Becoming an encouraging supervisor Journals Published 31 Mar 2014 The encouraging supervisor helps supervisees remove some of their self-imposed roadblocks and supports them to aim for their highest possible level of competence, write Anthea Millar, Jim Holloway and Penny Henderson. Private Practice, Spring 2014
Turning point Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 Open article: In an excerpt from her book on therapy with male survivors of sexual violation, Sarah Van Gogh provides an imagined account of containing and working with a survivor’s rage. Private Practice, June 2018