The big issue: Time to flex? Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 Open article: Is it time to finally let go of the idea that effective therapy always means weekly 50-minute sessions? asks Sally Brown. Therapy Today, February 2023
Opinion: Are we failing families post-adoption? Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Adoption isn’t a happy ever after for all families and children, but parents are still more likely to feel blamed than helped, says Alison Roy. Therapy Today, April 2024
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ÌÇÐĹÙÍø news Journals Published 4 Sep 2020 Catch up with the latest ÌÇÐĹÙÍø news and resources. Private Practice, September 2020
Off-payroll working IR35 Answers to some common questions about how could IR35 could affect you or your business
Dilemma: Can baby come too? Journals Published 31 Aug 2023 I work for a local counselling service and have been referred a new client who would like to come for help with issues around loss of identity, low mood and anxiety after having a baby. Our Ethics team and Therapy Today readers consider this month’s dilemma. Therapy Today, September 2023
Strike, Strike, Strike Journals Published 13 Jan 2023 Open article: As the UK faces strike action not seen since the 1980s, Nicola Banning explores what worker dissent and unrest could mean for therapists working with employees, employers and EAPs. ÌÇÐĹÙÍø Workplace, January 2023
Supporting the supporters Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 Beverley Costa describes a model for training non-clinicians to facilitate reflective practice support. Therapy Today, February 2023
Opinion: Has school counselling lost its voice? Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 Counselling is fighting to hold onto its place in school-based mental health initiatives, says Marilyn McGowan. Therapy Today, November 2023
Love hurts: chronic pain and the couple Journals Published 15 Oct 2020 Chronic pain takes its toll not only on the individual but also on their partner. Aiden Duffy explains the importance of the couple relationship when working with people in persistent discomfort. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2020