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e-counselling: is it for you?

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Published 31 Jul 2016

Anne Stokes explores the pros and cons of e-counselling for clients, counsellors and organisations. Counselling at Work, September 2016

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How do you make ethical decisions?

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Published 31 Jul 2016

Susan Dale outlines a simple model to guide ethical decision-making, and the growing range of ±«ÓãÊÓÆµresources available to support practitioners. Therapy Today, July 2016

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Echoes of captivity

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Published 26 Jan 2022

Louise Reynolds explores the devastating intergenerational trauma experienced by families of prisoners of war, including her own. Therapy Today, February 2022

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Don't blame the mother

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Published 25 Apr 2022

The complicated relationship between mothers and daughters can only be fully understood in the wider context of women’s experience of sexism and misogyny, writes Rosjke Hasseldine. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2022

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Mental health: time for a rethink

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Published 30 Sep 2018

Open article: Johnathan Sunley asks if making what troubles us a medical matter could be causing us to lose our minds. Private Practice, September 2018

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Soldier = PTSD?

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Published 31 Dec 2015

Margaret Chapman-Clarke explores some common misconceptions about PTSD and the armed forces and highlights the problems veterans face and how their needs can be addressed. Private Practice, Winter 2015

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Overcoming shame and silence: responding to rape and sexual assault on campus

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Published 31 Jan 2016

Pressure is building for a cultural change in the way that colleges and universities respond to sexual assault, explains Peter Jenkins. University and College Counselling, January 2016

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Meaningful work

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Published 31 Oct 2016

A team of counsellors and psychologists in the NHS wanted to improve psychological health and resilience among staff. Using acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), they delivered experiential training to promote wellbeing. Teresa Jennings, Elaine Whipday, Kath Egdell, Simon Pestell and Paul Flaxman share their findings. Counselling at Work, Autumn 2016

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Psychodynamic psychotherapy in public healthcare

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Published 31 Jul 2016

Chris Athanasiadis makes the case for a greater role for psychodynamic psychotherapy in the NHS. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2016

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It ain’t what you do

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Published 1 May 2018

Free article: Catherine Jackson explores the science and politics of psychotherapy research today. Therapy Today, May 2018

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