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Art therapy and the student mental health crisis

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Published 9 Sep 2019

Hannah Belcher describes a creative way of engaging students which has helped to reduce levels of distress and risk University and College Counselling, September 2019

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Bullying among students in further and higher education: The role of counsellors in addressing the issue

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Published 30 Sep 2018

Helen Cowie and Carrie-Ann Myers shine a light on the hidden issue of bullying in our institutions. Can counsellors have any impact on this disturbing aspect of student life? University and College Counselling, September 2018

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'Get out, stay out.' A careers mentoring scheme for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) students

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Published 31 May 2017

Open article: Sean Russell highlights the benefits of a mentoring scheme for LGBT students at the University of Birmingham. University and College Counselling, May 2017

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No man or woman is an island

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Published 31 May 2015

Open article: Anne Ford describes how the use of peer support can promote connectivity, emotional intelligence and wellbeing in students. University and College Counselling, May 2015

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Counter-terrorism on campus: student or suspect?

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Published 31 May 2015

Peter Jenkins outlines the Government’s Prevent anti-radicalisation agenda and its possible implications for university and college counsellors. University and College Counselling, May 2015

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Someone at the end of the line

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Published 26 Aug 2021

Rob Buttery describes how telephone counselling provided therapy for women in prison during the pandemic. Therapy Today, September 2021

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Understanding boredom

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Published 25 Oct 2021

Paula Brown explores the origins and impact of boredom in both clients and therapists. Therapy Today, November 2021

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The big interview: Surviving and thriving in a global existential crisis

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Published 1 Jun 2020

Catherine Jackson talks to Emmy van Deurzen, philosopher and existential psychotherapist, about the lessons we can learn from times of uncertainty. Therapy Today, June 2020

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The big issue: Ready or not... AI is here

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Published 1 Apr 2024

Open article: We ignore the advances in AI at our peril, says Matthias Barker, who invested thousands creating an AI therapy bot – then destroyed it. Therapy Today, May 2024

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Puberty blockers: whose choice is it, anyway?

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Published 26 Feb 2021

Open article: In light of the court case Bell–v–Tavistock, Peter Jenkins examines the legal role of Gillick competence, Sam Hope and Luan Baines-Ball explore access to puberty blockers and Susan McGinnis raises questions about consent. ±«ÓãÊÓÆµChildren, Young People and Families, March 2021

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