Me and not-me Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Open article: Eating disorders challenge the concept of the personal self as single, ongoing, consistent and conscious, writes Lesley Finney. Private Practice, Winter 2017
Preserving the cultural mosaic Journals Published 30 Sep 2013 Hazel McClure explores the world of third-culture kids and adult third-culture kids in order to arm counselling professionals with some of the information essential to anyone working with this group, whether at an overseas international school or in any cosmopolitan city today. Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ Children and Young People, September 2013
Recovery from trauma not management of behaviour Journals Published 30 Sep 2018 Open article: We interview Betsy de Thierry – author, trainer, founder of the multisite Trauma Recovery Centre (TRC), and Therapeutic Mentoring Rooms in schools. Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ Children, Young People and Families, September 2018
Primary care mental health practitioners: integrating physical and mental healthcare Journals Published 31 Jul 2019 Dr Phil Anderson describes an innovative model of integrated service delivery in north east Hampshire and Farnham. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2019
Freedom and chains: the duality of the university experience for young men with eating disorders Journals Published 31 May 2016 Russell Delderfield explores stories told by men with eating disorders. These are, he argues, far from being conditions that only affect women, and university can be a setting where problems deepen or where effective support is encountered for the first time. University and College Counselling, May 2016
Transition distress: a psychological process Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Open article: Gareth Hughes challenges the notion that homesickness is the only driver of new students’ distress when they arrive at our institutions. University and College Counselling, September 2016
A pluralistic approach to student counselling Journals Published 1 Mar 2019 Open article: At the heart of good therapeutic outcomes is a respectful, collaborative client-therapist relationship. Marcia Stoll and John McLeod outline how this relationship underscores pluralistic therapy, and argue that it is ideally suited to student needs. University and College Counselling, March 2019
Working with students involved in the sex industry Journals Published 1 Mar 2022 Open article: Far from being a lifestyle choice, the sex industry brings suffering, trauma, abuse and coercion to students involved in it, as Anna Fisher highlights. University and College Counselling, March 2022
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
The big issue: Sometimes it’s hard to be a man Journals Published 25 Jun 2021 Open article: Does counselling need to ‘man up’ to properly support the mental health of men and boys? asks Catherine Jackson. Therapy Today, July/August 2021