Dreams, hallucinations and delirium Journals Published 28 May 2021 Time spent in an intensive care unit can leave patients traumatised, but therapy can help them make sense of it, says Laura Barnett. Therapy Today, June 2021
Going digital Journals Published 29 Nov 2021 Sally Brown looks at the pros and cons of using a digital practice management system. Therapy Today, December 2021 / January 2022
Caught in the Net Journals Published 1 Feb 2020 Free article: Sally Brown explores the impact of social media on girls’ mental health. Therapy Today, February 2020
Dilemmas: Holding boundaries Journals Published 28 Feb 2020 Our ethics team considers this month’s dilemma. Therapy Today, March 2020
The Rainbow Map Journals Published 2 Dec 2019 Andrew Thomas introduces a tool he has developed to help clients manage emotional conflict. Therapy Today, December 2019
Breaking the silence: a fresh approach to hearing voices in childhood and adolescence Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Rachel Waddingham offers us practical information about the many-layered phenomenon of hearing voices – a previously taboo subject – and suggests a way of working with and helping young people who disclose sensory experiences that diverge from the consensus. BACP Children and Young People, September 2016
The holding role of clinical management Journals Published 11 Mar 2020 In the final article in our Working together series, Tara Land discusses the function of her role in holding the team. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2020
Working with Native American traditions Journals Published 31 Mar 2014 Dr Catherine Iviksik Swan Reimer describes how Native American culture and beliefs influence her counselling practice. Therapy Today, March 2014
Improving health and wellbeing Journals Published 31 Oct 2013 A new BACP briefing paper argues that counselling and psychotherapy are important contributors to the Government’s aims to cut health spending by improving our health. Catherine Jackson reports. Therapy Today, October 2013
Soldier, veteran, survivor Journals Published 31 Oct 2013 Open article: The stigma associated with psychiatric illness can be exacerbated in military culture. Mervyn Wynne Jones offers an insight into life in the armed forces and considers the challenges for civilian therapists engaging with this client group. Therapy Today, October 2013