Good sex lives and healthy narcissism Journals Published 9 Jun 2023 Jeremy Sachs on working eclectically with the inner child and the sexual adult. Private Practice, June 2023
Dilemmas Is it OK to accept as clients two trainees from the same course? Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Our ethics advisor and Therapy Today readers consider this month's dilemma. Therapy Today, April 2024
On whose authority? Leadership, power and gender in a university support service Journals Published 15 May 2026 Open article: David Sibley and Midge Seymour-Roots apply a systems psychodynamic lens to a service undergoing change. BACP University and College Counselling, May 2026.
Reactions Journals Published 28 Apr 2023 Your feedback on Therapy Today articles. Therapy Today, May 2023
Viewpoint: Why it’s time to rehabilitate Freud Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Freud was flawed but he continues to influence thinking in almost every area of human endeavour, says Frank Tallis. Therapy Today, May 2024
Exploring the interconnectedness of humans and the land Journals Published 23 Nov 2023 Exploring Therapeutic Land Relationships: A Journey from Walk and Talk Therapy to Reconnecting Humans with Nature. University and College Counselling, November 2023
BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2024 Journals Published 29 Feb 2024 Sanctuary: How an innovative application of play therapy is being used to support young Ukrainian refugees // Brick by brick // On virtual turf // Beyond four walls // Thou shalt not leave...
Life behind closed doors Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 The challenges faced by parents of autistic daughters remain largely misunderstood, says Lucy Chantrey. Therapy Today, November 2023
Counselling changes lives: When the music stops Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Despite being at increased risk of addiction, depression and anxiety, there is little backstage mental health support for those who tour, says Tamsin Embleton. Therapy Today, April 2024
Opinion: Are we failing families post-adoption? Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Adoption isn’t a happy ever after for all families and children, but parents are still more likely to feel blamed than helped, says Alison Roy. Therapy Today, April 2024