It changed my life: Girl on the Net Journals Published 3 Jun 2019 Open article: ‘Relationship counselling reminded us that “love” is a verb, and we have to practise it every day.’ Therapy Today, June 2019
How I became a therapist: James Lamper Journals Published 28 Feb 2015 My conflicted relationship with food and my body was a twisted thread that was to run throughout my life. Therapy Today, February 2015
From the chair: Stepping over the edge Journals Published 28 Feb 2015 Andrew Reeves finds an abseiling analogy in his new role. Therapy Today, February 2015
Your views: What cost free therapy? Journals Published 30 Apr 2015 Offering low-cost or free therapy is about social justice, writes Paul Gordon. Therapy Today, April 2015
Working with hacks Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Mark Brayne argues that talk therapies that don’t proactively address the traumatic root causes of presenting distress can be worse than useless. Private Practice, Winter 2015
Couples: Building trust Journals Published 31 Mar 2016 Projective identification is one of the most important processes for therapists to be aware of, but the use of it is different in couples work, writes Clare Ireland. Private Practice, Spring 2016
My practice: Filthy lucre Journals Published 30 Sep 2018 It’s a strange business to be paid to give our clients the attention and understanding they long to be given freely. Private Practice, September 2018
A group for students with eating issues Journals Published 31 Mar 2013 Many students present at counselling services with problems around eating and body image. Sue Anderson describes a group project combining therapeutic support and psychoeducation within a brief model. University and College Counselling, March 2013