Reactions Journals Published 27 Nov 2020 Your feedback on Therapy Today articles. Therapy Today, December 2020
The big issue: Healers in crisis Ellie Broughton News Published 1 Dec 2023 Open article: Frontline NHS workers are dealing with burnout, trauma and moral injury, while funding for support is being cut – and the crisis has far-reaching effects, says Ellie Broughton. Therapy Today, December 2023
Dilemmas How can we manage our peer supervision dynamics? Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Our ethics advisor and Therapy Today readers consider this month's dilemma. Therapy Today, May 2024
From the inside out: how coaching changes lives Journals Published 25 Jan 2021 Open article: President of BACP, David Weaver, talks to Carolyn Mumby about his work with young black men and calls for increased diversity within the coaching profession. Coaching Today, January 2021
Privilege, shame and supremacy Journals Published 28 Jun 2018 Dwight Turner explores a recent encounter with privilege in the therapy room. Therapy Today, July 2018
Ten reasons to feel good about being a counsellor today Journals Published 31 Oct 2017 Free article: At a time when we are dealing with cuts to both counselling services and training in universities, we can easily lose sight of how far we have come. Sally Brown offers 10 reasons to feel proud to be a counsellor today. Therapy Today, October 2017
Burnout... the high cost of caring? Journals Published 30 Nov 2017 Free article: Burnout is an ever-present risk in the caring professions. Sally Brown talks to counsellors about their experiences, and how to avoid it. Therapy Today, November 2017
Feminist ideas and counselling Journals Published 28 Feb 2016 Free article: Jo Crozier, Kathryn Morris-Roberts, Patience O’Neill and Jeannie Wright ask what feminism means for clients and counsellors today. Therapy Today, February 2016
Supervision: Becoming an encouraging supervisor Journals Published 31 Mar 2014 The encouraging supervisor helps supervisees remove some of their self-imposed roadblocks and supports them to aim for their highest possible level of competence, write Anthea Millar, Jim Holloway and Penny Henderson. Private Practice, Spring 2014
It takes a whole university to create health and wellbeing Journals Published 31 May 2018 Counselling services have a vital role in creating campuses where students can thrive. Sharon Doherty, Mark Dooris and Maxine Holt outline the benefits of the Healthy Universities Network, and of collaborative networking to support student and staff wellbeing. University and College Counselling, May 2018