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Exploring the therapeutic adventure

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Published 26 May 2022

Open article: The pandemic lockdowns and restrictions have created a yearning for outside spaces and the great outdoors. Heidi Shingler explores the practical and philosophical considerations for outdoor and adventure therapies. University and College Counselling, May 2022

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The big issue: The brave new world of AI therapy

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Published 31 Aug 2023

Open article: Artificial intelligence has the potential to transform therapy, but what are the risks? asks Catherine Jackson. Therapy Today, September 2023

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Reactions

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Published 26 Aug 2021

Your feedback on Therapy Today articles. Therapy Today, September 2021

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Trans*-forming student support

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Published 16 Nov 2020

As pressures on services grow, how do we ensure that we continue to reach those clients who may struggle to seek and find support? Noah Sisson-Curbishley and Ella Knight describe an innovative group approach to nurturing trans* students – perhaps some of the most vulnerable, and most in danger of being overlooked. University and College Counselling, November 2020

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Students in crisis: robust phenomenon or perfidious postulate?

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Published 20 May 2020

Is student mental health really as bad as media reports might have us believe? Yifeng Wei, Andrew Baxter, Kevin Friese and Stan Kutcher caution against depending on self-reported distress. University and College Counselling, May 2020

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The big issue: ‘Everyone wants COVID to be over – but it isn’t’

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Published 26 Oct 2022

Open article: Catherine Jackson meets the practitioners specialising in supporting the growing number of people impacted by long COVID. Therapy Today, November 2022

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The big issue: Breaking out of the climate bubble

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Published 25 Oct 2021

Open article: Linda Aspey explores why the therapy professions are still so silent on climate change. Therapy Today, November 2021

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Autism at work

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Published 30 Oct 2023

Why are so many autistic people missing from the world of work? Rachael Klug explores the reasons that lie behind the exclusion and suggests ways both for organisations to become an ‘autism friendly’ employer, and for workplace therapists to better support our neurodivergent clients. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµWorkplace, October 2023

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On becoming a mental health mentor

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Published 23 Nov 2022

Drawing from his doctoral research, Pablo Van Schravendyk captures the actual experience of mentors as they develop into their role, and manage the challenges and obstacles along the way. University and College Counselling, November 2022

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The big issue: Sometimes it’s hard to be a man

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Published 25 Jun 2021

Open article: Does counselling need to ‘man up’ to properly support the mental health of men and boys? asks Catherine Jackson. Therapy Today, July/August 2021

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