Internet sex and pornography: what is it doing to young people? Journals Published 30 Aug 2019 Open article: Child psychotherapist Graham Music examines the effects of internet sex and pornography on adolescent development by examining psychoanalytic, trauma and body-focused perspectives. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2019
Mapping the territory: navigating the journey into coaching Journals Published 31 Jul 2017 Open article: Maps can provide a useful framework in navigating the coaching process with our clients, but how do we ensure that we are not confusing the map with the territory? Carolyn Mumby explores. Coaching Today, July 2017
Obsessions and compulsions Journals Published 31 Dec 2010 Open article: Margot Levinson describes what is and – importantly – what is not paediatric OCD, and outlines assessment and treatment, in which logic and creativity are essential tools for the therapist. Counselling Children and Young People, December 2010
University counselling services – bearing expectations in an age of turmoil Journals Published 20 May 2020 Working under pressure from students, tutors and parents can take its toll. Ruth Caleb explores the impact of rising expectancies on our work. University and College Counselling, May 2020
Creating a whole-university strategy for mental health that works Journals Published 9 Sep 2022 Open article: With no one student support initiative able to fully meet the diverse mental health needs of students, Michael Priestly presents the CREATE principles, which offer us a means to do so University and College Counselling, September 2022
In focus: How are counsellors coping with Covid 19? Journals Published 1 May 2020 Open article: Sally Brown explores the impact of Covid-19 on the therapy profession and how practitioners are adapting to best support their clients – and themselves – in these extraordinary times. Therapy Today, May 2020
Shattering the myths Journals Published 12 Jun 2020 There is a growing epidemic of people who survive cancer and live on, with or without recurrence, but who do so suffering a variety of long-term effects, writes Cordelia Galgut. Private Practice, June 2020
The big interview: My father, the abuser Journals Published 21 Feb 2024 Psychotherapist Jenny Pearson talks to Catherine Jackson about her decision to identify herself as the daughter of the teacher who abused broadcaster Nicky Campbell. Therapy Today, March 2024
Risky business Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 It’s not only being empathic and attentive that’s exhausting for therapists, the bulk of the impact of the work is the result of being related to as a conflictual transferential object, argues Michael Soth. Private Practice, Autumn 2016