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Bridging mind and body: Case notes Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 Open article: Monia Brizzi describes how a complex systems approach helped a musician identify and understand the emotional roots of his physical symptoms. Therapy Today, November 2023
The role of judgment in psychotherapy Journals Published 9 Jun 2023 Judgment is a factor in both cognitivist and psychoanalytic theory and, rather than standing poles apart, a cognitivist and a Freudian perspective have something of value to offer each other, argues Neill Bartlett. Private Practice, June 2023
Better conversations about... Supporting parents who have a child with a mental health disorder Journals Published 7 Apr 2020 How can employers have better conversations to support this group of employees to manage work and family life? BACP Workplace, April 2020
Better conversations about... Domestic abuse Journals Published 20 Oct 2020 With an increase in home working and the new Domestic Abuse Bill, employers need to be able to talk about domestic abuse with their employees. Jane Moffett considers how workplaces can best support staff experiencing abuse. BACP Workplace, October 2020
The big issue: The end of trust Good practice Published 20 Feb 2026 Open article: Ellie Broughton explores how therapists work in the age of misinformation, scepticism and conspiracy theory. Therapy Today, March 2026.
Degrees of separation Journals Published 31 Aug 2023 Catherine Havard argues that embodied knowing is the key to managing dual relationships with clients in a small community. Therapy Today, September 2023
Freud: the enduring legacy Journals Published 18 Mar 2024 Following the 100th anniversary of the publication of The Ego and the Id, Jay Beichman explores Freud’s continued influence today. Private Practice, March 2024.
Supervision of supervision: something becoming Journals Published 22 Oct 2020 Jo Birch discovers a poetic approach to her research and practice as a supervisor of supervisors, through the use of autoethnography. Coaching Today, October 2020