The depths of depression Journals Published 31 Jul 2013 The medicalisation of depression is now endemic in NHS therapy services. Alan Pope argues that therapists in private practice can provide something different. Therapy Today, July 2013
In conversation: Roy Moodley Journals Published 31 Jul 2013 Roy Moodley, author of July’s cover feature, talks to Colin Feltham about traditional healing practices and why human societies can only benefit from a plurality of therapeutic models and approaches. Therapy Today, July 2013
Counselling and recovery Journals Published 31 Jul 2013 Ivan Ellingham argues that recovery from severe mental distress is essentially a psychotherapeutic process and therefore should come within the remit of therapy, not psychiatry. Therapy Today, July 2013
Spirit-based healing in the Black diaspora Journals Published 31 Jul 2013 Open article: Roy Moodley explores the use of spirit-based indigenous healing practices, such as Voodoo, Shango and Orisha, among African, Asian and Caribbean communities in the West. Therapy Today, July 2013
From the Chair: Therapy in cyberspace Journals Published 30 Sep 2013 An international perspective and connectivity are increasingly important in today’s cyberworld, writes Amanda Hawkins. Therapy Today, September 2013
In practice: The limits of science Journals Published 31 Oct 2013 In her regular column Rachel Freeth discusses the influence of neuroscience on counselling and psychotherapy. Therapy Today, October 2013
Talking business Journals Published 31 Oct 2013 Nicola Banning explores what it means to be a workplace counsellor and what employee assistance programmes expect from their counsellors. Therapy Today, October 2013
Meditative flow psychotherapy Journals Published 31 Oct 2013 Jeffrey Po introduces a method of psychotherapy designed to harness the power and potential of meditation to enrich and give meaning to life. Therapy Today, October 2013
Listening to transgender voices Journals Published 31 Oct 2013 Transgender clients’ expectations of therapy are little different from those of any other client, as Jane Hunt found in this rare research study into their views about counselling. Therapy Today, October 2013