Managing suicide ideation – the other option Journals Published 31 Mar 2014 The best way to help a young person who wishes to stop living is not necessarily to refer on – it’s only one solution, just as suicide is for the client. Lynn Martin examines the idea through a TA lens. Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ Children and Young People, March 2014
The big issue: Riding the wave Journals Published 28 Mar 2022 Open article: Catherine Jackson reviews the impact of the pandemic mental health tsunami. Therapy Today, April 2022
Reactions Journals Published 29 Apr 2022 Your feedback on Therapy Today articles. Therapy Today, May 2022
Child protection and the case for a ‘confidential space’ in therapy Journals Published 31 Mar 2010 Peter Jenkins argues that rushing into a one-step disclosure process that triggers a whole system into action is not necessarily in the interests of the young person, and may even worsen the situation. Counselling Children and Young People, March 2010
Crossing continents Journals Published 30 Nov 2014 The world can seem very small when you work internationally. Sue Pattison offers glimpses of her lifelong work, developing counselling training courses worldwide, from Kenya to Hong Kong. Therapy Today, November 2014
The right to die: law and ethics Journals Published 31 Dec 2009 In September a consultation paper was issued setting out the interim policy that should apply for prosecutions in cases of assisted suicide. Barbara Mitchels and Andrew Reeves reflect on the relevance of the policy for therapists. Therapy Today, December 2009
Our submission to the 2021 Spending Review Our submission to the Spending Review calls for more investment in counselling and psychotherapy and coaching
Working with sex offenders Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 Free article: Psychotherapists in private practice could have a key preventive role working with clients at risk of sexual offending, argues Andrew Smith. Therapy Today, June 2015
Adoption and birth fathers Journals Published 30 Apr 2013 Birth fathers are often overlooked in the adoption process. Gary Clapton and Andrew Ward give their side of the story. Therapy Today, April 2013