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
The big issue: What works and why Journals Published 26 Aug 2021 Open article: Catherine Jackson explores the wider messages to be gleaned from the PRaCTICED and ETHOS trials into the effectiveness of humanistic counselling. Therapy Today, September 2021
Students in crisis: robust phenomenon or perfidious postulate? Journals Published 20 May 2020 Is student mental health really as bad as media reports might have us believe? Yifeng Wei, Andrew Baxter, Kevin Friese and Stan Kutcher caution against depending on self-reported distress. University and College Counselling, May 2020
From bad science to good mental health Journals Published 14 Feb 2018 Free article: Martin Seager offers an alternative to the prevailing scientific culture of talking therapies: a psychologically minded framework that demonstrates the true value of counselling. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2014
Back onside Journals Published 28 Feb 2017 Gary Bloom describes how he won over a group of school-resistant 16-year-old boys with six sessions of fantasy football. Therapy Today, February 2017
Spiritual support following trauma Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Open article: It’s common practice to explore with clients the physical, mental and emotional impact of traumatic events, but are we bold enough to ask how they’ve been affected spiritually? asks David Wilbraham. Private Practice, Winter 2015
Is organisational trauma counselling for you? Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Working with crisis, disaster and trauma in organisations is a demanding but rewarding option for therapists in private practice, writes Noreen Tehrani. Private Practice, Winter 2015
'You're on your own, kid!' Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Standing at the precipice of independent practice, Alex O’Donnell acknowledges her anger and fear, while at the same time connecting with feelings of excitement and optimism. Private Practice, Summer 2016
What is ‘normal’? Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Keith Silvester argues why supervision has a vital role in challenging received stereotypes and assumptions. Private Practice, Winter 2016
Relationship, the Buddha and psychotherapy Journals Published 24 Nov 2017 Franklyn Sills reflects on the influence of the Buddha, Frank Lake, Donald Winnicott and Ronald Fairbairn on Core Process Psychotherapy. Thresholds, Spring 2015