Wake up and smell the evidence Journals Published 1 Apr 2018 If counselling is to claim it is effective, it needs to provide the evidence, argues Barry McInnes. Therapy Today, April 2018
Relationships: The sound of silence Journals Published 31 Mar 2019 In relationship therapy, where there’s a silent partner, we help them to understand the impact they’re having, whether it’s intentional or not. Private Practice, March 2019
It changed my life: Sabah Choudrey Journals Published 24 Feb 2022 Open article: "Therapy created the space I needed to accept myself." Therapy Today, March 2022
Q&A Journals Published 31 Jul 2017 How can I work with clients coming from the same company and all experiencing debilitating work-related stress? Counselling at Work, Summer 2017
Co-location or collusion Journals Published 30 Apr 2016 Free article: How ethical are the Government’s proposals for closer working between IAPT services and Jobcentre Plus? Catherine Jackson reports. Therapy Today, April 2016
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
The value of an in-house counselling service in FE and HE Journals Published 31 May 2011 At a time of unprecedented funding cuts in FE and HE, Patti Wallace distils recent email discussion on the HUCS mailbase as a guide to how to present evidenced arguments in support of counselling services. AUCC, May 2011
Dilemma: Confidentiality and duty of care Journals Published 31 May 2016 Readers' responses to this month's dilemma. Therapy Today, May 2016
What's the harm? Journals Published 1 Feb 2018 It’s vital to understand self-harm as a way of coping, not as a suicide bid, writes Jeanine Connor. Therapy Today, February 2018
Gender-based violence and displacement Journals Published 30 Sep 2014 Caught in the mayhem of war and displacement, Syrian women and girls are particularly vulnerable to gender-based violence, social stigma and isolation, report Ilaria Michelis and Melanie Megevand. Therapy Today, September 2014