Both sides now Journals Published 31 Jan 2014 Sally Flatteau Taylor reflects on knowing and not knowing in bereavement. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2014
A tall order? The relational approach to coaching executives Journals Published 30 Apr 2017 Bill Critchley and Charlotte Sills from Ashridge Business School describe the theory and practice of the relational approach to executive and leadership coaching. Coaching Today, April 2017
Reactions Journals Published 29 Apr 2021 Your feedback on Therapy Today articles. Therapy Today, May 2021
The big issue: Breaking out of the climate bubble Journals Published 25 Oct 2021 Open article: Linda Aspey explores why the therapy professions are still so silent on climate change. Therapy Today, November 2021
On becoming a sex therapist Journals Published 30 Nov 2013 Jo Coker, Julie Sale and Krystal Woodbridge describe the blushes, revelations and rewards of training and working as psychosexual and relationship therapists. Therapy Today, November 2013
Doing clients justice Journals Published 25 Aug 2022 Peter Jenkins and Jill Swindells on working safely and ethically with clients involved with the criminal justice system. Therapy Today, September 2022
The big issue: On the right platform? Journals Published 25 Aug 2022 Open article: Sally Brown explores the impact of the growing number of ‘instant access’ therapy platforms on our profession. Therapy Today, September 2022
Square peg in a round hole? Journals Published 28 Aug 2024 Open article: Paul Demetriou explores the challenges, strengths and talents of neurodivergent counsellors. Private Practice, September 2024.
Art therapy in mental healthcare: What makes a difference? Journals Published 31 Oct 2017 Dominik Havsteen-Franklin explores the contribution of art therapy to mental healthcare. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2017
The facts are friendly Journals Published 30 Sep 2008 It’s not just what research tells us to do that is important, says Mick Cooper. It’s how it can challenge us to reflect on our personal and theoretical assumptions and be more responsive to our clients. Therapy Today, September 2008