Working with eating disorders in private practice Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 Is it too risky to work with clients with eating disorders outside of a multidisciplinary medical setting? Private Practice, March 2022
Introverts need an audience too Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 Jeff Weston on what we might be missing out on in a culture that values extroversion over introversion. Private Practice, March 2022
Imperfect therapist: Loving relationships Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 "Isn’t it heart-warming to see that falling in love is not just for the young and gorgeous?" Private Practice, March 2022
Orders of love Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 Open article: Bert Hellinger believed that family systems are governed by ordering forces, and that alignment with these forces brings about peace and strength for all system members. Private Practice, March 2022
Making sense of loss Journals Published 31 Dec 2018 John Wilson reviews the accepted theories on working with grief, and some new developments. Private Practice, December 2018
Relationships: Baskets of shame Journals Published 31 Dec 2018 We can work with clients’ shame by helping them open in a safe way while modelling appropriate responses to their feelings. Private Practice, December 2018
Business matters: A question of focus Journals Published 31 Mar 2018 One of the biggest challenges we face in private practice is managing our client work alongside our business tasks. Regular column from Martin Hogg. Private Practice, March 2018
Tragic optimism Journals Published 31 Mar 2018 Open article: Christopher Tovey explains why existential theory has helped him on his path towards personal and professional authenticity. Private Practice, March 2018
The world and I are within one another Journals Published 31 Mar 2019 Christopher Tovey explores Kenneth Gergen’s concept of therapy as ‘relational recovery’. Private Practice, March 2019