Opinion: Are we failing families post-adoption? Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Adoption isn’t a happy ever after for all families and children, but parents are still more likely to feel blamed than helped, says Alison Roy. Therapy Today, April 2024
My workplace: Karen Carberry Journals Published 20 Oct 2020 As we take stock of the events of 2020, Nicola Banning talks to Karen Carberry about her new book on black community mental health and her work with EAPs to address the issues of race, racism and blind spots in the counselling profession. BACP Workplace, October 2020
Locked down, but not out Journals Published 4 Sep 2020 Jude Adcock argues that we are living in and witnessing the advent of a new therapeutic era. Private Practice, September 2020
Profile: Dale Kitchen Journals Published 1 Mar 2023 'I caught a glimpse of what an intrinsically rewarding career might look like and I resolved to find out what might be involved in training to be a therapist.' University and College Counselling, March 2023
Taking one step forward and two steps back News Published 8 Feb 2018 Guest blog from Dr Terry Hanley, Senior Lecturer in Counselling Psychology, and Dr Laura Anne Winter, Lecturer in Education and Counselling Psychology, both from The University of Manchester.
Examining the perceptions of bi and multilingual counsellors on the influence of language and code switching on the counselling process Research Published 10 May 2022 Updated 15 Apr 2025 Poster presentation by Megan du Plessis
Gifted talented and... alone Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 Clients with extreme intelligence may struggle to build relationships, even in the therapy room, says Sonja Falck. Therapy Today, November 2023
Where is the humanity? The gift of presence in coaching Journals Published 26 Jan 2024 Open article: In a coaching climate increasingly driven by new technologies and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), coach and trainer George Warren asks: in what way is the future of coaching relational? Coaching Today, January 2024