Wake-up call Journals Published 30 Jun 2019 Open article: Roughly halfway through a counselling life, a re-evaluation occurs, as the well-established practitioner recognises the professional plateau they currently occupy, writes Wyn Bramley. Private Practice, June 2019
A meeting of souls Journals Published 20 Dec 2017 Anissa Chung enquires into transpersonal experience in therapeutic relationships. Thresholds, January 2018
Surviving the prison bubble Journals Published 31 Jul 2019 When a loved one is sent to prison, the emotional effect on their family can be devastating. Pamela* shares her experience, and explains how speaking to a counsellor helped. Thresholds, July 2019
The threat to FE counselling Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Jane Darougar explores how the culture of cuts and closures within FE organisations threatens the security of both counsellor and client. Therapy Today, December 2015
Wounded leaders Journals Published 31 Jul 2014 Free article: Nick Duffell argues that the emotional damage caused by the British boarding school system can be clearly seen in the attitudes and decisions of its political elite. Therapy Today, July 2014
When parents aren't good enough Journals Published 31 May 2013 How do we help a child process the fact that their parents were unable to provide good-enough parenting? Joanna North offers guidance to therapists working with looked-after children. Therapy Today, May 2013
Working with cult survivors Journals Published 31 May 2013 Gillie Jenkinson describes the sophisticated techniques used by cults to manipulate members, and the lasting effects on their sense of self. Therapy Today, May 2013
Eating disorders: features, causes, treatments and outcomes Journals 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
Hear (and now) Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 Anne Bentley writes about the Listening Post, an informal, empathic space that offers students the chance to be heard, at the time when they need it. University and College Counselling, March 2015