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The big issue: Anxious and absent Journals Published 23 May 2025 Open article: What’s behind the rise in children not attending school, and how can therapists help? asks Heidi Scrimgeour. Therapy Today, June 2025.
Living with the fallout of cancer Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 It seems we don’t understand the fear of cancer recurrence and progression well enough, writes Cordelia Galgut. Private Practice, March 2023
When working together works Journals Published 31 Aug 2023 Sophia Friedrich shares how, in her experience, being part of the integrated local authority offer makes school counselling better for everyone. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2023
Investigating secondary trauma in student placements: an exploratory study Research Published 10 May 2022 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Diana Conroy, Toni-Marie Benaton, Ivana Babicova and Elizabeth Eate
Feedback culture: from feeding self-doubt to encouraging self-trust Journals Published 26 Jan 2024 When a client feels crushed by workplace feedback, how do we help them rebuild confidence? Executive coach and supervisor Maria Gray demonstrates how we can support leaders in getting value from the feedback they receive at work. Coaching Today, January 2024
True to my beliefs Journals Published 3 Mar 2023 David Cook questions whether his evolving practice still aligns congruently with his person-centred values. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2023
Understanding shame from the perspective of a therapist Research Published 19 May 2020 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by David Gwynant Hughes
Therapy Today author guidelines Journals Published 6 Oct 2025 Authors' guidelines: writing for Therapy Today
Family and pressurised environments About therapy Find out about the most common causes of conflict, how to resolve them and when it’s time to seek therapy