Virtual therapy: The provision of psychological interventions via the internet Journals Published 18 Jul 2018 Free article: Sarah Bateup considers the case for providing online cognitive behavioural therapy. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2018
Nature and nurture Journals Published 27 Nov 2018 Catherine Jackson reports on what genetic research can tell us that may lead to better treatments for depression. Therapy Today, December 2018
Fighting terror with friendship Journals Published 31 Aug 2018 Sally Brown talks to two counsellors who have crossed a divide to fight radicalisation together. Therapy Today, September 2018
Befriending myself Journals Published 31 Mar 2017 Philippa Skinner wonders why she volunteered to support other, similarly bereaved parents after her son died of a drug overdose. Therapy Today, March 2017
Exiled: the girls’ school boarders Journals Published 30 Nov 2016 Joy Schaverien examines the less often explored impact on women of being sent away to boarding school at an early age. Therapy Today, November 2016
Pre-trial therapy Journals Published 31 May 2013 Open article: Peter Jenkins outlines what the Government and Crown Prosecution Service are and should be doing to ensure victims and witnesses of crime have access to pre-trial therapy. Therapy Today, May 2013
Working with cult survivors Journals Published 31 May 2013 Gillie Jenkinson describes the sophisticated techniques used by cults to manipulate members, and the lasting effects on their sense of self. Therapy Today, May 2013
The benefits of group analytic supervision in higher education Journals Published 30 Nov 2011 Margaret Smith outlines research into the effectiveness of group supervision and reflective practice groups using a group analytic model and provides examples of its potential added value for students, staff and the institution as a whole. AUCC, November 2011
The effects of a 'vulnerability zeitgeist' in universities: real need or real life? Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Kathryn Ecclestone, speaker at the Â鶹Դ´ UC summer conferences, summarises her argument that education has increasingly come to be seen as a therapeutic space, with unwelcome consequences. University and College Counselling, September 2016