An alternative to conflict Journals Published 30 Nov 2011 At a time when the stakes and pressure on both institutions and students are rising, Richard Worsley explores the role of counsellor-led mediation provision as a way of resolving disputes and adding value to the institution. AUCC, November 2011
Backwards and forwards Journals Published 30 Nov 2006 A dual focus is required when working with refugee families who have escaped trauma and face new difficulties as they seek asylum in the UK, says Sumita Dutta. Therapy Today, November 2006
The big issue: On the right platform? Journals Published 25 Aug 2022 Open article: Sally Brown explores the impact of the growing number of ‘instant access’ therapy platforms on our profession. Therapy Today, September 2022
Reactions Journals Published 26 Aug 2021 Your feedback on Therapy Today articles. Therapy Today, September 2021
To report or not to report? Journals Published 24 Mar 2020 When working with clients who disclose viewing child sex abuse images, we are faced with complex ethical considerations regarding confidentiality and the law, writes Peter Watts. Private Practice, March 2020
Retirement: a tale of attachment and loss Journals Published 30 Nov 2015 Anne Power reflects on the dilemmas for therapists considering retirement. Therapy Today, November 2015
Selves and citizens Journals Published 22 Feb 2019 Neoliberalism, Donald Trump, Brexit and the selfie, snowflake generation... Is therapy to blame, asks Angela Keane? Therapy Today, March 2019
Putting gender on the agenda Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Free article: At long last, the counselling professions are embracing gender diversity. Catherine Jackson reports. Therapy Today, December 2017
Where is the love in counselling? Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Open article: Suzanne Keys offers a framework within which love can be present, in all its forms, in the therapy relationship. Therapy Today, December 2017