Navigating a drinking culture at university Journals Published 4 Mar 2024 Trainee journalist Jodie Wood interviews a student who, because of the drinking culture during Freshers’ Week, struggled to cope with longer-term alcohol misuse. University and College Counselling, March 2024
To disclose disabilities, or not Journals Published 4 Mar 2024 People with disabilities are employed in all areas of life, yet, sharing her own lived experience, Elaine Davies ponders if and why academics may appear reluctant to disclose their disabilities. University and College Counselling, March 2024
Dilemma: Do I have to change my supervisor? Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 Our Ethics team and Therapy Today readers consider this month’s dilemma. Therapy Today, February 2023
Viewpoint: ‘It’s time we improved post-domestic abuse support’ Journals Published 21 Feb 2024 Lack of specialist training means that people who have experienced domestic abuse have poor experiences within general counselling, says Jeannette Roddy. Therapy Today, March 2024
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
The big issue: Riding the wave Journals Published 28 Mar 2022 Open article: Catherine Jackson reviews the impact of the pandemic mental health tsunami. Therapy Today, April 2022
Reactions Journals Published 29 Apr 2022 Your feedback on Therapy Today articles. Therapy Today, May 2022
Only human Journals Published 24 Feb 2022 Therapists must believe that human beings are not inevitably or inherently destructive, says Becky Seale. Therapy Today, March 2022
Counselling in the time of coronavirus: where are we now? Journals Published 1 Sep 2020 Edith Bell, Sarah Pacelli and Sarah Edwards share how they have adjusted to counselling through lockdown and beyond. Âé¶¹Ô´´ Children, Young People and Families, September 2020
The issue: The silence of a suicide at work Journals Published 12 Jan 2024 Open article: The suicide of an employee can have far-reaching consequences for colleagues, managers, the employer and the community. Sue Christy makes the case for better suicide postvention and explains why taking the right steps in the golden hours after a suicide can help to reduce further traumatisation and supports healing and recovery in the workforce. Âé¶¹Ô´´ Workplace, January 2024