Some crusades need to be fought Journals Published 31 Mar 2013 Anger is a natural response to bereavement – but is it helpful when it’s channelled into a campaign for truth or justice? Catherine Jackson investigates. Therapy Today, March 2013
Both sides now Journals Published 31 Jan 2014 Sally Flatteau Taylor reflects on knowing and not knowing in bereavement. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2014
Sitting together in the company of death Journals Published 31 May 2011 Bereaved college and university students often struggle with feelings of isolation. David Glyn explores the benefits of a bereavement group. AUCC, May 2011
Somebody’s died – what do we do now Journals Published 30 Jun 2013 Jennifer Pitt looks at the value of formulating a bereavement policy in schools before a crisis hits. BACP Children and Young People, March 2013
The other side of loss Journals Published 30 Apr 2014 Hussam Al-Nawab explores how Buddhist-informed approaches such as Naikan and other-centred therapy can help support people through bereavement. Thresholds, Spring 2014
Chair’s report: A parallel epidemic Journals Published 26 Jul 2021 'Counsellors, psychotherapists and psychological practitioners within the NHS have also devoted themselves entirely to tackling a parallel epidemic: loss and bereavement.' Regular column from Angela Clarke. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2021
A sudden death Journals Published 30 Apr 2018 Open article: Stephen Regel considers how an employer can best support its staff in the aftermath of a traumatic bereavement. BACP Workplace, April 2018
Analyse me: Talitha Fosh Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 'I would say that I specialise in addiction and eating disorders, mainly because this is primarily what my clients come to see me about, but I also work with anxiety, depression, relational issues and bereavement'. Therapy Today, May 2024
Exploring the spiritual Journals Published 30 Sep 2012 The experiences of death and bereavement are often intimately connected to spirituality and religion. As counsellors, how do we work with these deeply personal beliefs of our young clients, when they may be so foreign to our own? How do we meet them where they are, even when the link to bereavement isn’t always clear? Augene Nanning shares her work. BACP Children and Young People, September 2012
Joint working with Cruse in school Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 Linda Hafez explains the context for inviting a Cruse Bereavement Care counsellor to work with her in school to deliver a group for those Year 7 young people who had suffered loss. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2018