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The big issue: Behind closed doors

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Published 26 Mar 2021

Open article: The COVID-19 pandemic has brought domestic abuse under the spotlight. Radhika Holmström investigates. Therapy Today, April 2021

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The healing power of open water swimming

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Published 28 May 2021

Plunging into cold water produces a mind-body connection that is hard to ignore, says Sam Milford. Therapy Today, June 2021

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Dilemma: Can we ask clients about their vaccination status?

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Published 26 Aug 2021

Our Ethics team and readers respond to a member’s dilemma about staying safe when returning to in-person work. Therapy Today, September 2021

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Reactions

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Published 29 Nov 2021

Your feedback on Therapy Today articles. Therapy Today, December 2021 / January 2022

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In focus: Facing the reality of climate change

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Published 28 Feb 2020

Open article: Catherine Jackson talks to counsellors and psychotherapists who are putting the Earth first. Therapy Today, March 2020

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Kitchen therapy – a recipe for life

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Published 30 Oct 2019

Charlotte Hastings describes how she combines cooking and counselling in a therapeutic recipe. Therapy Today, November 2019

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The world as a spider’s web: living with ADHD

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Published 26 Apr 2023

Open article: Having received a diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), coach, trainer and supervisor Nishe Patel talks to Diane Parker about the impact her diagnosis is having on her life and work, exploring the challenges as well as the gifts it presents. Coaching Today, April 2023

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Top of the class: developing teacher autonomy through coaching

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Published 25 Jan 2021

Coach and teacher Lara Statham demonstrates how coaching teachers in autonomy strategies accelerates their professional development. Coaching Today, January 2021

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Mental health awareness training

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Published 30 Oct 2023

At Northumbria Healthcare Foundation Trust, an acute hospital, a pilot training was designed to helpline managers support healthcare professionals with their mental health. The authors, Simon Pestell, Sarah Markham, Teresa Jennings, Kerri Featherstone and Gail Richardson share their findings. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµWorkplace, October 2023

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Examining the evidence for pre-trial therapy

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Published 21 Jan 2020

Open article: Counselling clients who are potential witnesses in a criminal trial of their alleged abusers is controversial and challenging. Peter Jenkins and Maddie Nixon present the case for pre-trial therapy. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2020

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