Opinion: On the aesthetics of coaching - the importance of environment Journals Published 31 Jul 2017 What is the emotional impact of our physical surroundings? John Rowan argues that it’s time to pay more attention to the spaces in which our work takes place. Coaching Today, July 2017
Message from the Chair: Informing, connecting and advocating Journals Published 26 Apr 2022 "We believe we are stronger together, and growing our membership in order to learn from the rich and varied experiences of dual practitioners is vital for us." Coaching Today, April 2022
Bullying: personal, therapeutic and spiritual perspectives Journals Published 27 Mar 2018 Andrew De Smet enquires into the challenging issues of bullying. Thresholds, April 2018
Hot and bothered Journals Published 30 Nov 2006 Don’t laugh – there are serious problems and challenges for menopausal therapists. By Gill Frost. Therapy Today, November 2006
Dyslexia: where counselling can help Journals Published 31 Mar 2011 Bob Burden discusses whether intensive remedial input is sufficient in itself, and explains how the potential emotional consequences of dyslexia can be combated. Counselling Children and Young People, March 2011
When East marries West Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Sara Hitchens explores the challenges presented by East–West intercultural marriage. Therapy Today, June 2016
We need to talk about gender Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Open article: If you haven’t yet worked with a transgender client, it’s very likely you will do at some point. It’s vitally important when you do, to keep an open mind to gender, argues Debbie Clements. Private Practice, Autumn 2016
Is there a need for specialist counselling for church ministers? Journals Published 24 Nov 2017 Rachel Hudson describes the work done by a specialist agency. Thresholds, Autumn 2015
An overview of therapy in China Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Gareth Davey and Xiang Zhao give an update on the status of counselling in China in the wake of profound economic, cultural and social change. Therapy Today, September 2015
Coming out of the food cupboard: supporting young men with eating disorders Journals Published 31 Mar 2013 Getting adequate support for eating disorders that involve assiduous secrecy and denial can feel both impossible and immensely painful, particularly for a man. Russell Delderfield shares his story and those of some of the men who participated in his research, and suggests that disclosing may usefully be framed as a form of ‘coming out’. University and College Counselling, March 2013