An interpretative phenomenological study exploring how a counsellor’s lived experience of grief and their cultural background shape the therapeutic relationship when working with bereaved clients Research Published 17 Feb 2026 Updated 17 Feb 2026 Research by Paul Christopher Clynes
Supervision: The art of loving Journals Published 12 Jun 2020 "Let’s be sure to embrace the part love plays in our work." Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, June 2020
My practice Journals Published 18 Mar 2024 'I propose that ‘trying to be a good therapist’ is not a desirable goal'. Private Practice, March 2024.
Listening in the cracks Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 Open article: Foluke Taylor talks with Sarah Van Gogh about therapeutic writing, black feminisms and making space. Private Practice, March 2023
What is routine outcome monitoring or measurement (ROM)? Research Published 31 Aug 2022 Updated 2 Sep 2025 What is routine outcome monitoring or measurement, what are the benefits and which measures should you use?
Reflections: Sitting in the stillness Journals Published 30 Mar 2023 Martin Wells explores psychotherapy from a non-dual perspective. Thresholds, April 2023
Spiritually ambivalent therapist: Pain is the way out Journals Published 27 Mar 2024 José Luis Leal writes about why the injured parts of the psyche should not go unacknowledged. Thresholds, April 2024
In depth: The sound of dreams Journals Published 27 Mar 2024 Caroline Georgiou introduces a multi-sensory sound healing modality. Thresholds, April 2024
Supervision Journals Published 30 Nov 2023 Supervision: Just listening 'Once the misconception of ‘just’ [in just listening] has been identified, listening skills are often strengthened'. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2023