Supervision: Imposter syndrome Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 "Paradoxically, I’m not faking anything when I know, and my supervisor knows, that I’m making myself up as I go along." Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, March 2022
Books Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 Featuring 'How to be a bad therapist', Nick Totton and Allison Priestman and 'Depending on strangers: freedom, memory and the unknown self', David P Levine. Private Practice, March 2022
Counselling at Work, Winter 2012 Issue 75 Journals Published 31 Jan 2013 In this issue ... contents and editorial
Counselling at Work, Spring 2017 Issue 92 Journals Published 30 Apr 2017 In this issue ... contents and editorial
'Counselling helps students in distress access opportunities at university' News Published 6 Mar 2019 On University Mental Health Day, five Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ members talk about the counselling services they provide at universities
Obituary: George Buckton Journals Published 29 Nov 2018 Tributes to a former Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ Trustee and Fellow. Therapy Today, December 2018
My practice: Joy and sorrow Journals Published 30 Jun 2019 Why is it that therapists are portrayed in the public’s imagination as being more like Eeyore than Tigger? Private Practice, June 2019
Supervision: Shadow signs Journals Published 30 Jun 2019 As a ‘good-enough’ practitioner, are your unsaintly traits plain to see or held somewhere in the shadows? Private Practice, June 2019
Supervision: Ethical hypocrisy Journals Published 26 Aug 2019 "It’s not unusual to be hypocritical, so let’s make sure we’re ethical about it." Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, September 2019
Your views: The more you make of it... Journals Published 31 Oct 2015 Mary O’Sullivan feels that her disability has nothing to do with her work with clients. Therapy Today, October 2015