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Student mental wellbeing: whose responsibility?

Journals
Published 31 May 2015

Dr Ruth Caleb emphasises the role and responsibility of government and senior management to ensure that best therapeutic practice is offered to students. University and College Counselling, May 2015

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The great outdoors

Journals
Published 31 Mar 2016

Over his years working as a therapist, Laurence Rowlands has often used the metaphor of travelling alongside his clients in their therapeutic journey. Now, he’s literally walking beside them on their path. Private Practice, Spring 2016

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'I am realising that fear and suspicion are more in the relationship'

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Published 31 May 2015

The majority of students in the sixth form college where I work are Muslim. I am from a Northern Irish Protestant background and have worked as a counsellor here for many years. University and College Counselling, May 2015

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'I question my competence in working transculturally'

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Published 31 May 2015

A college counsellor explores the effect of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act (CTS Act)1 on their client work. University and College Counselling, May 2015

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It changed my life: A client's story of counselling for dissociative identity disorder

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Published 1 Nov 2018

Open article: ‘I see an image of a kite and he is holding the end of my string.' Therapy Today, November 2018

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Eating disorders: features, causes, treatments and outcomes

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Published 31 Mar 2013

Consultant psychiatrist Hubert Lacey summarises the presentation, diagnosis and medical treatment of anorexia nervosa, bulimia, binge-eating and eating disorders not otherwise specified. University and College Counselling, March 2013

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Understanding your eating: the development of a focused, limited term, manualised programme for binge and compulsive eaters

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Published 31 Mar 2013

Open article: Clients with disordered eating are notoriously difficult to help, especially when resources are limited in hard-pressed services. Julia Buckroyd describes a psycho-educational intervention that focuses on core issues. University and College Counselling, March 2013

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Therapy or medication? A critical analysis of the medical profession’s support for the mental wellbeing of children and young people

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Published 30 Apr 2019

Elen Thomas analyses how GPs respond to depression and anxiety in young patients. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2019

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Gender identity and suicidal ideation

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Published 30 Aug 2019

Charlotte Mindel examines the link highlighted by adolescents accessing digital counselling via Kooth, and considers ways in which trend data can be used to improve services. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2019

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Empowering children within therapy

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Published 30 Sep 2010

Children have more acknowledged rights now than ever before, and we must be confident to defend and promote these rights in the therapy room in order to empower our young clients. Peter Jenkins explains. Counselling Children and Young People, September 2010

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