The blind spot Journals Published 7 Apr 2020 Tackling mental health at work is big business – so why, asks Nicola Banning, do the words ‘counselling’ and ‘counsellor’ so rarely feature as being a part of the solution? Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ Workplace, April 2020
Supervision: necessary or not - a case for Journals Published 12 Jun 2020 Our profession rightly demands that we are to be accountable and maintain certain standards for the safety of our clients and ourselves, writes Jude Adcock. Private Practice, June 2020
Reactions Journals Published 28 Aug 2020 Readers' letters to the editor. Therapy Today, September 2020
The big issue: How we are changed Journals Published 27 Nov 2020 Open article: Catherine Jackson reviews the cataclysmic events that have upended all our lives in 2020 and the lessons we are learning. Therapy Today, December 2020
Open heart, open mind: conversing with the soul Journals Published 31 Jul 2012 The therapist who can help the soul to speak can open the way to healing, says Andrew Powell. Thresholds, Summer 2012
Working with trauma: in a university and college wellbeing service Journals Published 26 May 2022 Susan Dale demonstrates the powerful use of imagery in therapy by using a ‘tree of life’ exercise with a client of hers, Jade, impacted by past trauma. University and College Counselling, May 2022
Nature and nurture Journals Published 27 Nov 2018 Catherine Jackson reports on what genetic research can tell us that may lead to better treatments for depression. Therapy Today, December 2018
Fighting terror with friendship Journals Published 31 Aug 2018 Sally Brown talks to two counsellors who have crossed a divide to fight radicalisation together. Therapy Today, September 2018
Befriending myself Journals Published 31 Mar 2017 Philippa Skinner wonders why she volunteered to support other, similarly bereaved parents after her son died of a drug overdose. Therapy Today, March 2017