The life you change may be your own Journals Published 31 May 2014 Open article: Burned out with client work, US therapist Jeffrey Kottler describes how a chance trip to Nepal inspired him to apply his skills in a very different way to transform people’s lives. Therapy Today, May 2014
An upward spiral: exiting prostitution Journals Published 30 Jun 2014 Women wanting to exit prostitution face numerous barriers, internal as well as external. Catherine Jackson talks to counsellors working with this vulnerable and marginalised client group. Therapy Today, June 2014
The story goes on Journals Published 30 Jun 2014 Judy Sherwood explores the intergenerational impact on children born to parents who have fled their homelands to seek safety in the UK. Therapy Today, June 2014
Beginner's mind Journals Published 30 Jun 2014 Charles Gordon-Graham welcomes the freshness brought to his work by the Zen Buddhist concept of ‘beginner’s mind’. Therapy Today, June 2014
In practice: Parents and online safety Journals Published 30 Jun 2014 In her regular column Jeanine Connor discusses why young people bring Facebook to therapy. Therapy Today, June 2014
In the client's chair: It all comes down to you Journals Published 30 Jun 2014 In our regular column Ethel Henry discusses her experiences of counselling over more than 50 years. Therapy Today, June 2014
In the supervisor's chair: Learning from each other Journals Published 30 Jun 2014 In her regular column Rosie Dansey discusses supervision and learning styles. Therapy Today, June 2014
The researcher: Is it time to think positive? Journals Published 30 Jun 2014 In his regular column Barry McInnes asks if we should focus more on positive psychology interventions. Therapy Today, June 2014
Supporting Canada’s Aboriginal students Journals Published 30 Jun 2014 Canada’s university counsellors are playing their part to improve Aboriginal students’ experience of higher education, as Jacqui Gray reports. Therapy Today, June 2014
Group supervision – does it count? Journals Published 30 Jun 2014 Trainee counsellors Kath Caffrey, Julie Scott and Geraldine Touhey experienced group supervision as a challenging space where they learned perhaps most from each other. Therapy Today, June 2014