My practice: Joy and sorrow Journals Published 30 Jun 2019 Why is it that therapists are portrayed in the public’s imagination as being more like Eeyore than Tigger? Private Practice, June 2019
In practice: Payment matters Journals Published 30 Oct 2019 Private practitioner Sally Brown explores the thorny issue of how much to charge clients and the practicalities of payment. Therapy Today, November 2019
My practice: A secure base Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 Beginning training in experiential play therapy, Claire Thomas reconnects with what it was to be herself as a child again. Private Practice, Summer 2015
The big issue: Portfolio working: the future of private practice? Journals Published 21 Feb 2024 Open article: Scaling up work as a sole practitioner has always been a challenge. Sally Brown talks to some of the innovative practitioners using portfolio working to build a full-time income from therapy. Therapy Today, March 2024
My practice: Are you on board? Journals Published 26 Aug 2019 "The price of individual and collective ambivalence." Regular column from Sarah Van Gogh. Private Practice, September 2019
My practice: Not saying sorry Journals Published 7 Dec 2022 ...when the moment to say 'sorry' is genuine, the effect of uttering those two syllables can be very powerful. Regular column by Sarah Van Gogh. Private Practice, December 2022
My practice: Looking at life Journals Published 6 Sep 2021 "Therapy… is at the affect of a pressure to choose which lens we should be looking at life through." Regular column by Sarah Van Gogh. Private Practice, September 2021
My practice: Staying silent, speaking up Journals Published 31 Dec 2018 As therapists, we must wrestle with the tension between witnessing and speaking up. Private Practice, December 2018
My practice: Forming a bond Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 '...a lot of us still struggle with accepting that many things can be in opposition at the same time'. Regular column by Sarah Van Gogh. Private Practice, March 2023