In practice: Who cares about the carers? Journals Published 30 Nov 2013 In her regular column Rachel Freeth discusses her experience of bullying in the workplace. Therapy Today, November 2013
In the client's chair: Learning to live with loss Journals Published 30 Nov 2013 In our regular client column Caroline Tregoning discusses how counselling helped her come to terms with sudden disability. Therapy Today, November 2013
Pelka's law: reporting abuse Journals Published 31 Dec 2013 Peter Jenkins reviews the arguments for and against a mandatory requirement on professionals to report suspected child abuse. Therapy Today, December 2013
Dilemma: Counsellor and astrologer? Journals Published 31 Dec 2013 Should Martha bow to her client鈥檚 demand that she offer 鈥榓strological counselling鈥? Therapy Today, December 2013
The interview: In praise of pluralism Journals Published 31 Dec 2013 Colin Feltham interviews psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist Alessandra Lemma about body modification, the benevolence of humour and the call of the circus. Therapy Today, December 2013
How I became a therapist: Jelena Watkins Journals Published 31 Dec 2013 Her brother鈥檚 death in the 9/11 terrorist attack led Jelena Watkins to question the relevance of psychotherapy to collective trauma. Therapy Today, December 2013
In conversation: Peter Jenkins Journals Published 31 Dec 2013 Colin Feltham interviews Peter Jenkins, Senior Lecturer in Counselling at the University of Manchester, about confidentiality, child protection and the potential negative implications of greater statutory regulation. Therapy Today, December 2013
Sexual addictions in couple counselling Journals Published 30 Mar 2011 Increasing numbers of individuals and couples are presenting in therapy with sexual addictions. Karen Lawrence believes for counsellors to work effectively in this 铿乪ld, more insight and training is essential.T herapy Today, March 2011
Counselling: a radical vision for the future? Journals Published 31 Jul 2009 Open article: In order to secure a sustainable future for counselling post-regulation, John McLeod argues that we need to decide on what we want counselling to be, and then work together to achieve our vision. Therapy Today, July 2009