Book reviews Journals Published 26 May 2022 'The Young Autistic Adult’s Independence Handbook', Hayley Moss. University and College Counselling, May 2022
The sublime and the dreadful: engagement and indifference Journals Published 31 Jul 2013 Edwin Salter considers the therapeutic challenge of working within the polarities of individual experience and involvement. Thresholds, Summer 2013
A Pagan perspective Journals Published 31 Jan 2013 Estelle Seymour reflects on her research into the need for a Pagan/magickal approach to counselling. Thresholds, Winter 2012
The gift of hospitality Journals Published 31 Jan 2012 Psychotherapist and Zen Buddhist monk Manu Bazzano explores the concept of hospitality and its significance to both Buddhism and the therapeutic relationship. Thresholds, Winter 2011
Working with loss Journals Published 31 Jul 2011 Judi Hattaway shares her moving and insightful experience of accompanying pupils and staff as they face multiple losses, and highlights the special role of a chaplain. Thresholds, Summer 2011
Writing stories with Aabira Journals Published 31 Oct 2012 Open article: Aabira, with Susan Dale as editor, uses narrative to explore her experience of living as a Muslim woman diagnosed with depression. Thresholds, Autumn 2012
What is spirituality... and how does it relate to therapy? Journals Published 30 Apr 2011 Open article: In this extract from his latest book, 'Exploring Therapy, Spirituality and Healing', William West shares his thoughts on the relationship between spirituality and therapy. Thresholds, Spring 2011
Notes from HUCS: Exploring the future Journals Published 26 May 2022 'It was great to see so many familiar faces and some new ones too.' Regular column from Vicky Groves. University and College Counselling, May 2022
Exploring the therapeutic adventure Journals Published 26 May 2022 Open article: The pandemic lockdowns and restrictions have created a yearning for outside spaces and the great outdoors. Heidi Shingler explores the practical and philosophical considerations for outdoor and adventure therapies. University and College Counselling, May 2022
Twenty-seven years of peer support at Oxford University: a work in progress Journals Published 30 Nov 2017 Peer support offers a valuable and unique form of support and personal development for those who seek it and those who provide it. Anne Ford traces the development of the programme at Oxford University and celebrates its diverse reach to the student population. University and College Counselling, November 2017