Addressing racism in therapeutic practice Journals Published 26 Sep 2018 Isha McKenzie-Mavinga explores the powerful forces that prevent racism being discussed in therapy. Therapy Today, October 2018
What turns the lights back on? Journals Published 30 Apr 2017 Free article: Sally Brown reports on what neuroscience is discovering about the effects of depression on the human brain and the changes wrought by therapy. Therapy Today, April 2017
Hidden from view Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Open article: Ellen Bow reflects on the destabilising impact of untreated mental illness in her own family, and makes a powerful case for early intervention, compassion and kindness. Private Practice, Summer 2016
Second half Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Tamar Posner reflects on issues that can impact on our sense of identity in later life. Private Practice, Winter 2017
Calling the earth to witness: telling our earth stories Journals Published 27 Jul 2017 Kamalamani reflects on our relationship with place. Thresholds, Spring 2017
Self in internal family systems therapy Journals Published 31 Mar 2022 Open article: Emma Redfern talks to Robin Shohet about her new multi-author book showcasing supervision in the internal family systems model. Thresholds, April 2022
Working with disability Journals Published 30 Apr 2015 Maggie Fisher reflects on how her physical disability affects her work with clients. Therapy Today, April 2015
Wounded leaders Journals Published 31 Jul 2014 Free article: Nick Duffell argues that the emotional damage caused by the British boarding school system can be clearly seen in the attitudes and decisions of its political elite. Therapy Today, July 2014
Bringing death back into our lives Journals Published 31 Oct 2014 Why do we find it so hard to talk about death? Catherine Jackson previews Kicking the Bucket, a festival of living and dying that aims to get people talking about death. Therapy Today, October 2014
What's the harm? Journals Published 30 Aug 2019 Open article: Jeanine Connor busts some of the myths around self-harm and implores us to think about what it means, to us and to the young people that do it. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2019