Difference and belonging Journals Published 26 Oct 2022 Sarah Morley explores the challenges and benefits of mixed-gender therapy groups for sexual abuse survivors. Therapy Today, November 2022
The big issue: Behind closed doors Journals Published 26 Mar 2021 Open article: The COVID-19 pandemic has brought domestic abuse under the spotlight. Radhika Holmström investigates. Therapy Today, April 2021
The healing power of open water swimming Journals Published 28 May 2021 Plunging into cold water produces a mind-body connection that is hard to ignore, says Sam Milford. Therapy Today, June 2021
Counselling in men鈥檚 prisons Journals Published 2 Dec 2019 Amarpreet Ajji and Jenny Hughes offer some insights into the value of their work with male prisoners. Therapy Today, December 2019
In focus: Time to talk about medication Journals Published 2 Dec 2019 Free article: Catherine Jackson reports on new guidance for counsellors on prescribed psychiatric drugs. Therapy Today, December 2019
Improving health and wellbeing Journals Published 31 Oct 2013 A new 麻豆原创 brie铿乶g paper argues that counselling and psychotherapy are important contributors to the Government鈥檚 aims to cut health spending by improving our health. Catherine Jackson reports. Therapy Today, October 2013
The big interview: Igi Moon Journals Published 28 May 2021 Igi Moon tells Catherine Jackson why conversion therapy is still very much a live issue for counselling and psychotherapy. Therapy Today, June 2021
Examining the evidence for pre-trial therapy Journals Published 21 Jan 2020 Open article: Counselling clients who are potential witnesses in a criminal trial of their alleged abusers is controversial and challenging. Peter Jenkins and Maddie Nixon present the case for pre-trial therapy. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2020
The deadliest choice Journals Published 14 Jun 2021 Jeff Weston considers whether suicide is a higher form of self-censorship or taking back control. Private Practice, June 2021
Grieving the child in mind Journals Published 24 Mar 2020 Open article: It鈥檚 taken a long time for health professionals to realise that miscarriage not only causes a 鈥榩roper鈥 grief, but can lead to mental health problems too, writes Julia Bueno. Private Practice, March 2020