The sacrificial organisation Journals Published 30 Apr 2016 Open article: Why is scapegoating so common at work? Vanessa Avery explains how it can manifest and what organisations can do to create a culture that protects against it. Counselling at Work, Spring 2016
The big issue: Missed, misunderstood and misdiagnosed Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 Open article: Is undiagnosed ADHD and autism at the root of many addictions? asks Kathy Carter. Therapy Today, November 2023
I-gen: how context drives mental health Journals Published 10 Sep 2021 Open article: Each generation needs to confront the issues of their era. Turkan Dogan explores the challenges faced by the I-Gen, the Internet Generation. University and College Counselling, September 2021
Philosophy as education and mental healthcare Journals Published 31 Mar 2018 A philosophical understanding of the roots of mental distress not only reduces stigma but also provides clients – and therapists – with the tools needed for overcoming adversity throughout life, believes Peter Raabe. University and College Counselling, March 2018
What the doctor ordered Journals 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
The big issue: Working behind bars Journals Published 29 Nov 2021 Open article: Does therapy have a place in addressing the mental health crisis in our prisons? asks Radhika Holmström. Therapy Today, December 2021 / January 2022
Single-session formulation: An alternative to the waiting list Journals Published 16 Nov 2020 Open article: As services buckle under exponential rises in demand for therapy, Peter Jenkins outlines a model of short-term intervention designed to alleviate pressures on our systems of work. University and College Counselling, November 2020
Dilemma: Disabled access Journals Published 5 Sep 2019 What are counsellors’ responsibilities?Therapy Today, September 2019
Disordered eating Journals Published 31 Mar 2012 A 2007 survey of people in England over the age of 16 found that 6.4% of adults had a problem with food. With specialist treatment variable and inadequate in most areas, an increasing number of clients with eating disorders are likely to present to therapists in private practice. By Julia Bueno. Private Practice, Spring 2012
Spiritual support following trauma Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Open article: It’s common practice to explore with clients the physical, mental and emotional impact of traumatic events, but are we bold enough to ask how they’ve been affected spiritually? asks David Wilbraham. Private Practice, Winter 2015