Pluralistic counselling and psychotherapy: 12 years on Journals Published 28 Jan 2019 John McLeod and Mick Cooper review what the pluralistic approach brings to counselling and psychotherapy practice. Therapy Today, February 2019
Working with the traumatised child Journals Published 30 Sep 2018 Andrew Smith illustrates common themes in trauma-related work. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2018
Working with eating disorders in private practice Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 Is it too risky to work with clients with eating disorders outside of a multidisciplinary medical setting? Private Practice, March 2022
Counselling in prisons Journals Published 30 Apr 2012 Open article: Counsellors working with offenders in prison face specific challenges. Peter Jones describes how the Counselling in Prisons Network is attempting to address these. Thresholds, Spring 2012
Day in the life: Out of Africa Journals Published 28 Feb 2012 Rameri Moukam is founder and clinical director of Pattigift, an African-centred therapy centre based in Birmingham. Therapy Today, February 2012
Cautionary tales: When student placements go wrong Journals Published 28 Feb 2017 This month’s cautionary tale tackles student placements – do they meet the course and BACP’s requirements, and is the student competent to work there? Therapy Today, February 2017
My practice: Is it time to blow our own trumpets? Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Sarah Van Gogh asks how we might do a better job of evidencing the efficacy of our work. Private Practice, Autumn 2016
Ask an expert: Why you need a digital policy Journals Published 31 Mar 2017 Open article: A digital policy will help you take back control of the ambiguous boundaries that the digital world introduces. Private Practice, Spring 2017
My practice: Staying silent, speaking up Journals Published 31 Dec 2018 As therapists, we must wrestle with the tension between witnessing and speaking up. Private Practice, December 2018