Coaching in practice: menopause coaching Journals Published 26 Apr 2024 Menopause affects half the working population. As a menopause coach, I feel it’s important that my clients are aware of the impact it can have on them, and that they don’t have to just ‘put up with it’. Coaching Today, April 2024.
Surviving the false memory wars Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 The invention of so-called ‘false memory syndrome’ undermined the credibility of both therapists and survivors of abuse, says Lynda Mia Thompson. Therapy Today, February 2023
Containing the angry client Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Nick Luxmoore discusses the ins and outs of supervising counsellors who work with young people. BACP Children and Young People, June 2016
Road trip to recovery Journals Published 3 Mar 2023 Open article: Marilyn McGowan considers the benefits of radio-controlled cars in counselling with boys who have experienced trauma. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2023
Recovery: coaching in the aftermath of COVID-19 Journals Published 24 Jul 2020 Open article: As we continue to experience the changes wrought by the coronavirus pandemic, Jenny Rogers and Julia Vaughan-Smith offer advice and guidance for coaches on how to look after ourselves as well as our clients throughout the crisis. Coaching Today, July 2020
Race and the core conditions Journals Published 28 Sep 2020 Dwight Turner revisits a classic text exploring race and Rogerian counselling that he believes should be on every course list. Therapy Today, October 2020
Working with racial trauma in psychotherapy Journals Published 1 Oct 2019 Guilaine Kinouani proposes a formulatory framework for working with racial trauma in the therapy room. Therapy Today, October 2019
In practice: Contracting Journals Published 1 Oct 2019 Sally Brown continues our new clinical practice series with a look at contracting. Therapy Today, October 2019
Dementia: caring for the couple Journals Published 25 Apr 2023 Open article: Andrew Balfour describes an intervention that recognises the importance of relationships and of working not only with people with dementia but also their partners. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2023
What makes military bereavement different? Journals Published 31 May 2014 Bereavement presents unique challenges for military families, who face not just the loss of a parent or spouse but their home, friendship networks and their way of life. By Liz Rolls and Gillian Chowns. Therapy Today, May 2014