Walking towards the black dog Journals Published 8 Sep 2022 There is sanity in depression, despite its excruciating nature. Listening to pain and honouring it are crucial skills in therapy. Private Practice, September 2022
When tears fall Journals Published 7 Oct 2020 Sabnum Dharamsi explores the different meanings of tears in the therapy room. Thresholds, October 2020
Redefining the menopause Journals Published 30 Apr 2015 Cordelia Nevin Galgut, a practising psychotherapist who is herself menopausal, raises the need for us to think differently about this phase of a woman’s life. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2015
Can software ever replace the therapist? Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Open article: As the NHS seeks to expand access to talking therapies within limited resources, digital technology could provide the solution, writes Bina Convey. Therapy Today, June 2016
The tyranny of silence: giving sorrow words in the context of genetic counselling Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Alan Phillips, Vishakha Tripathi and Charlotte Tomlinson explore how genetic counsellors and therapeutic counsellors can work together with individuals referred for testing for inheritable diseases. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2016
The big issue: Riding the wave Journals Published 28 Mar 2022 Open article: Catherine Jackson reviews the impact of the pandemic mental health tsunami. Therapy Today, April 2022
Teenage brains Journals Published 31 Mar 2010 Open article: Several discoveries from the latest findings of cognitive neuroscience have important implications for those who work with young people, said Howard Sercombe. Counselling Children and Young People, March 2010
Research matters: Little things Journals Published 3 Sep 2018 Little things can make a difference. Research can contribute to therapist development and the effectiveness of client work by identifying small ways of enhancing the process of learning and change, writes John McLeod. Therapy Today, September 2018
Disenfranchised grief Journals Published 31 Dec 2018 When loved ones take secrets to their grave, the legacy they leave for those who grieve them is painful and isolating, writes Silva Neves. Private Practice, December 2018
The interview: To be fully ourselves Journals Published 30 Apr 2014 Isha McKenzie-Mavinga talks to Colin Feltham about challenging racism in counselling and the need to create a space for students of all ethnicities to talk safely about their experiences of oppression. Therapy Today, April 2014