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Counselling survivors of sex trafficking

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Published 28 Jan 2019

Cate Harding-Jones describes the challenges of working as part of a team in a safe house for women who have escaped sexual slavery. Therapy Today, February 2019

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Fighting terror with friendship

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Published 31 Aug 2018

Sally Brown talks to two counsellors who have crossed a divide to fight radicalisation together. Therapy Today, September 2018

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Working with chronic illness

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Published 11 Apr 2022

Open article: Emma Mitchell explains why now, more than ever, workplace therapists need an understanding of the psychology of chronic illness. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµWorkplace, April 2022

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Distinctions and visibilities

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Published 24 May 2024

Open article: Dr Heather Sutherland shares a personal reflection on ‘mental health’ as a labelled issue of concern in UK higher education institutions. University and College Counselling, May 2024.

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What the doctor ordered

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Published 30 Sep 2017

Free article: More and more people are taking prescribed antidepressant medication. But are the drugs helping or hindering? Sally Brown reports on the overlooked problem of prescribed-drug dependency. Therapy Today, September 2017

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The big issue: A fair slice

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Published 23 Aug 2024

Open article: Will mental health get the funding it needs from the new Government? Ellie Broughton reports. Therapy Today, September 2024.

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Reviews

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Published 1 Jun 2022

Featuring 'Sex Ed: an inclusive teenage guide to sex and relationships', School of Sexuality Education: 'The A–Z of Therapeutic Parenting Professional Companion', S Naish, S Dillion and J Mitchell; 'The Queer Mental Health Workbook', B Dunlop; 'Preventing and Responding to Student Suicide', eds S Mallon and J Smith; 'What Young People Want from Mental Health Services', K Gibson. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµChildren, Young People and Families, June 2022.

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How we live now

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Published 30 Jun 2017

Open article: Sally Brown highlights some of the main ways in which the digital revolution is influencing all our lives, and what clients bring to counselling. Therapy Today, June 2017

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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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Only human

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Published 24 Feb 2022

Therapists must believe that human beings are not inevitably or inherently destructive, says Becky Seale. Therapy Today, March 2022

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Registered address: ±«ÓãÊÓÆµHouse, 15 St John’s Business Park, Lutterworth, Leicestershire LE17 4HB
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