Has the pendulum swung too far? Journals Published 31 Jan 2015 Can the therapeutic relationship survive the clamour for evidence-based practice in counselling and psychotherapy? Asks Neville Tomlinson. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2015
Millennial me Journals Published 22 Feb 2019 Open article: What are today’s young adults bringing to therapy? Sally Brown reports. Therapy Today, March 2019
Gloria revisited Journals Published 31 Oct 2018 Mike Trier reports what he learned from being a client with seven different therapists. Therapy Today, November 2018
Understanding African beingness and becoming Journals Published 26 Sep 2018 Dr Erica Mapule McInnis explains how African psychology can help black clients deal with their modern-day problems. Therapy Today, October 2018
Finding my lost identity Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 Carleen Robinson describes how her cultural heritage has informed her experience as a black African Caribbean woman undertaking counselling training. Therapy Today, March 2015
Beyond words Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 Creative methods have an established evidence base when working with children and young people but why are they not more widely used when counselling adults? Private Practice, Spring 2015
My creative practice Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 Open article: As a therapist in private practice who is also actively involved in amateur theatre, Sandra Zecevic-Gonzalez considers the reasons why being creative makes her a better therapist. Private Practice, Spring 2015
Tenuous contact Journals Published 31 Jul 2014 Drawing on many years’ experience of counselling in secondary schools, Peter Pearce and Ros Sewell propose a new theory to capture the sometimes fleeting nature of the counsellor’s relationship with young people. Therapy Today, July 2014