The power of dancing Journals Published 20 Jul 2020 Open article: Dr Peter Lovatt believes that dancing can change how we think and feel – and even alleviate symptoms of depression and Parkinson’s disease. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2020
The restorative power of circles Journals Published 20 Jan 2023 Alison O’Connor explains that indigenous talking circles can help health and social care professionals recover from moral injury, brought on by the pandemic. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2023
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
On the edge of another culture Journals Published 31 Dec 2013 Karen Stuckey reports on the challenges she faced when she volunteered to deliver counselling skills training in Sri Lanka. Therapy Today, December 2013
Pro bono publico Journals Published 1 Apr 2019 Chris Kell describes the evolution of a free community counselling service. Therapy Today, April 2019
In the shadow of detention Journals Published 31 May 2015 Free article: Jude Boyles and her client Mohammed Shaez write about the impact of detention on survivors of torture seeking asylum in the UK. Therapy Today, May 2015
Restoring cultural memory and identity Journals Published 30 Sep 2014 Heidi Mitton highlights the therapeutic relevance of a project that aims to revive the cultural identity of the oppressed and displaced indigenous Maya Achi people in post-war Guatemala. Therapy Today, September 2014
Sex addiction: the clinical reality Journals Published 30 Nov 2013 Whether we define it as addiction or not, people’s compulsive sexual behaviours can cause them and others great distress and they deserve sympathetic, non-judgmental treatment, argues Paula Hall. Therapy Today, November 2013