Understanding intersex Journals Published 31 Mar 2018 Open article: Jane Czyzselska explains what therapists need to know when working with intersex clients. Private Practice, March 2018
Cybertrauma Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 Open article: What does cybertrauma look like when it enters the therapy room? Cath Knibbs offers practical examples and pointers to help us think about how cyberspace can be the unnamed source behind presentations of trauma, acute anxiety and developmental issues. BACP Children and Young People, December 2014
Thinking together: the untapped potential of internal coaches Journals Published 30 Apr 2019 Open article: Bill Critchley and Ann Knights explore the complex relationship between internal coaches in organisations and their clients, and the opportunity offered by a working partnership based on active co-inquiry. Coaching Today, April 2019
Memories: fact or fiction Journals Published 31 Jan 2017 Open article: Neville Tomlinson considers the quirks of memory and forgetting, exploring the topics of how memories are formed and stored, repression, suppression and false memories. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2017
Understanding racial hauntings Journals Published 26 Sep 2022 Open article: Aileen Alleyne explores the lingering impact of racialised traumatic events. Therapy Today, October 2022
The big issue: What works and why Journals Published 26 Aug 2021 Open article: Catherine Jackson explores the wider messages to be gleaned from the PRaCTICED and ETHOS trials into the effectiveness of humanistic counselling. Therapy Today, September 2021
The big issue: Black matters Journals Published 28 Aug 2020 Open article: We need to talk about race. But how? And what is stopping us? Black and Asian counsellors talk about race and the profession, and what needs to change. Therapy Today, September 2020
The issue: The silence of a suicide at work Journals Published 12 Jan 2024 Open article: The suicide of an employee can have far-reaching consequences for colleagues, managers, the employer and the community. Sue Christy makes the case for better suicide postvention and explains why taking the right steps in the golden hours after a suicide can help to reduce further traumatisation and supports healing and recovery in the workforce. BACP Workplace, January 2024
The big issue: ‘Everyone wants COVID to be over – but it isn’t’ Journals Published 26 Oct 2022 Open article: Catherine Jackson meets the practitioners specialising in supporting the growing number of people impacted by long COVID. Therapy Today, November 2022