Subjectively speaking Journals Published 1 Apr 2019 Wyn Bramley offers some thoughts on the value of self-supervision in relational therapy. Therapy Today, April 2019
A therapist at sea Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Psychotherapist Juliet Rosenfeld describes her experience of bereavement from the perspective of a clinician and widow. Therapy Today, July 2016
Why do women get postnatal depression? Journals Published 30 Nov 2014 Postnatal depression is widely assumed to be a negative reaction to motherhood – but are we simply failing to ask the right questions? By Anna Kinnaird Folkman. Therapy Today, November 2014
Sex addiction: the clinical reality Journals Published 30 Nov 2013 Whether we define it as addiction or not, people’s compulsive sexual behaviours can cause them and others great distress and they deserve sympathetic, non-judgmental treatment, argues Paula Hall. Therapy Today, November 2013
When panic strikes Journals Published 31 Oct 2018 Sue Christy argues that employers need to do more to support employees who experience panic attacks at work, and explains how counselling can help. BACP Workplace, October 2018
Breaks in the continuity of being Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Grief often involves a lengthy, complex and painful process of reorganisation of who we are, what we do, how we function, and our relationships with others, writes Jonathan Hartley. Private Practice, Winter 2017
The provision of psychological therapy in Northern Ireland Journals Published 30 Apr 2013 Research by Jane Simms eliciting the views of service user organisations revealed access is still problematic in the province. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2013
Silenced: the Black student experience Journals Published 31 Dec 2013 Open article: Black and Asian counselling students often complain that their difference and experience is ignored in counselling training. Eugene Ellis and Niki Cooper discuss the reasons for this failure to acknowledge cultural diversity. Therapy Today, December 2013
Healing in the boardroom Journals Published 31 Jan 2016 A trainer in Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor (PBSP) body-based psychotherapy, Juliet Grayson explains how it works and why accessing our hidden emotional processes can transform relationships at work. Counselling at Work, Winter 2015