Understanding shame from the perspective of a therapist Research Published 19 May 2020 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by David Gwynant Hughes
Counselling in the humanitarian field Diana Conroy is a social worker and psychotherapist working as staff counsellor with the UN in Nairobi.
Finding community through social media Journals Published 18 Jun 2025 Open article: Social media platforms open new ways for private practitioners to connect across the country, and the world, argue Caz Binstead and Nicholas Sarantakis. Private Practice, June 2025.
PCE-CfD competences and curricula A framework for developing the knowledge and skills required to deliver PCE-Cfd
School counselling campaign raised in Parliament News Published 21 Oct 2020 We briefed MPs for a debate on support for children and families during the Covid-19 pandemic
The big issue: In your corner Good practice Published 20 Mar 2026 Open article: Sam Delaney investigates how well our profession serves those at highest risk of suicide - midlife working-class men. Therapy Today, April 2026.
The big issue: Celebrating singlehood: the rise in staying solo by choice Journals Published 17 Apr 2025 Open article: More people are choosing to stay unpartnered, and it’s time we ditch the stigma and start to understand the lived experiences of singletons beyond the context of dating, says Suzy Walker. Therapy Today, May 2025.
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
The big issue: Bridging the gap Journals Published 21 Feb 2025 Open article: Alan McPherson looks at the evidence that we’re closing the research - practice gap in our profession - and why it matters. Therapy Today, March 2025.
Private Practice, March 2024 Journals Published 18 Mar 2024 Hidden scars from afar: Addressing the repercussions of war... Freud: the enduring legacy... Disentangling entanglements... What matters in old age