Mental health services in universities Journals Published 12 Mar 2020 How well do we understand the factors affecting student wellbeing? Steve Metcalf gives an overview of key issues driving distinct levels of ‘distress’. University and College Counselling, March 2020
Counselling for all? Reaching out to marginalised students Journals Published 20 May 2020 Jo Myddelton and Charlotte Williams write about the research they undertook into why certain sectors of their student population were under-represented in their counselling services – and describe steps they took as a result. University and College Counselling, May 2020
Radical transformations Journals Published 28 Sep 2021 Open article: How can the supervision process help therapists become aware when they act from a position of privilege? asks Carmen Joanne Ablack. Therapy Today, October 2021
Class and counselling Journals Published 29 Nov 2021 How can we become aware of class dynamics in the therapy room? asks Roxy Birdsall. Therapy Today, December 2021 / January 2022
Listening to learn Journals Published 28 Sep 2020 Is deep listening and empathy enough to challenge racism and white supremacy? asks Catherine Jackson. Therapy Today, October 2020
A different brain Journals Published 16 Dec 2020 Life teaches us to mask our autistic traits to ‘fit in’ and appear indistinguishable from our neurotypical peers, writes Lisa Cromar. Private Practice, December 2020
Boredom: creativity's nemesis Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 When we jettison something vital inside us or have something taken away, boredom often comes to the fore, writes Jeff Weston. Private Practice, March 2023
The big issue: Fighting ageism from the therapy room Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Open article: Therapy has a crucial part to play in empowering the ageing population and fighting cultural stereotypes and discrimination, says Helen Kewell. Therapy Today, April 2024
Trauma: The body, the play and the drama Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Open article: Sue Jennings writes about the building blocks of trauma recovery. BACP Children and Young People, September 2015
Self-injury, starving and the chaotic experience Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Sue Jennings uses three client cases to offer reflection around the origins of self-harm and food challenges. She believes that encouraging a sharing of the underlying messiness can lead to a decreased need to self-harm. BACP Children and Young People, December 2015