Drawing wisdom from practice Journals Published 30 Nov 2016 Liz Bondi and Judith Fewell urge counsellors to see research as a portal to creative conversations about their work. Therapy Today, November 2016
Healing with plant medicine Journals Published 28 Feb 2015 Therapist Fiona Goodwin travelled deep into the Peruvian jungle in the hope that the plant medicine ayahuasca would unlock a lifetime of repressed grief. Therapy Today, February 2015
Counselling in many tongues Journals Published 31 May 2014 Beverley Costa explores the creativity of working multilingually, whether or not the client and therapist share the same first language. Therapy Today, May 2014
Challenging fat oppression Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 Just because your client is fat doesn’t mean that you can assume certain things about her lifestyle or mental or physical health, argues Jo Reader. Therapy Today, December 2014
Retirement or renaissance? Journals Published 31 Mar 2013 Free article: With no formal retirement age, how, when and why do counsellors reach the decision to stop practising? Therapy Today, March 2013
Stranger in a strange land: take 2 Journals Published 31 Jan 2016 Free article: Anne Crisp gives an update on her work about ‘unprepared clients’ – those who come to counselling with no real understanding of therapy. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2016
Pregnancy sickness: how might counselling help? Journals Published 31 Jan 2019 Michelle Nicholson provides some practical recommendations for counselling women suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2019
Feeling the feelings Journals Published 31 Dec 2018 Jeanine Connor puts the case for not denying the feelings we have about our clients – particularly those felt in the body. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2018