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Catholic exorcism: demonic possession or mental disorder?

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Published 24 Nov 2017

Andrew Peden explores the role of the mental health professional in Catholic exorcism. Thresholds, Winter 2015

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How to take a shower

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Published 27 Jul 2017

Ruth Emsley offers some useful shamanic tools for counsellors and psychotherapists. Thresholds, Autumn 2016

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Thresholds, Autumn 2016

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Published 27 Jul 2017

In this issue ... contents and editorial

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Innovative models of care for students: the embedded approach

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Published 1 Mar 2019

As demand for mental health services continues to rise in colleges and universities, David Adams describes a new approach to offering accessible support to students. University and College Counselling, March 2019

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Brexit in the staff counselling room – a summer of unease

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Published 1 Mar 2019

With Brexit looming large in national discourse, Bridget Hazell describes its impact on academic staff who present for counselling. University and College Counselling, March 2019

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The men's group dilemma

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Published 1 Mar 2019

Philipp Grote investigates his own thoughts and feelings about running a therapeutic group for men, and outlines why he believes this is an important space for male student. University and College Counselling, March 2019

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Notes from FE: Spring

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Published 1 Mar 2019

"Many of us are now walking the tightrope of dealing with genuine need ... and with people not realising it’s normal to feel anxious and upset sometimes". Regular column from Mary Jones. University and College Counselling, March 2019

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Working with students involved in the sex industry

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Published 1 Mar 2022

Open article: Far from being a lifestyle choice, the sex industry brings suffering, trauma, abuse and coercion to students involved in it, as Anna Fisher highlights. University and College Counselling, March 2022

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Supporting suicidal students beyond the pandemic

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Published 1 Mar 2022

Government guidance to reduce socialisation has had a huge impact on students’ mental health. Sarah Ashworth, from the Charlie Waller Trust, reviews the current context and factors for our consideration. University and College Counselling, March 2022

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A pluralistic approach to student counselling

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Published 1 Mar 2019

Open article: At the heart of good therapeutic outcomes is a respectful, collaborative client-therapist relationship. Marcia Stoll and John McLeod outline how this relationship underscores pluralistic therapy, and argue that it is ideally suited to student needs. University and College Counselling, March 2019

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