Business matters: Getting to know you Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Martin Hogg looks at a way to use your unique identity to create marketing messages for your private practice. Private Practice, Winter 2017
My practice: Home and away Journals Published 31 Mar 2017 Could your choice of whether you run your private practice from home, a rented room, or a combination of both, say more about you than you at first might think? Private Practice, Spring 2017
Couples: Whose depression is it, anyway? Journals Published 31 Mar 2017 When depression is the presenting problem, the therapist’s challenge is to explore how this is worked out in the couple relationship. Private Practice, Spring 2017
My practice: Hello and goodbye Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Where do you place yourself on the spectrum of how to greet your clients at the beginning of a session, and say goodbye to them at the end? Private Practice, Winter 2017
Ask an expert: The future of fees Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 How your clients pay you is about to change radically, as therapists join the cashless service economy. By Louise Chunn. Private Practice, Winter 2017
The power of challenge Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 The ability to challenge our clients when appropriate is a fundamental part of our remit and responsibility as therapists, and key to effective therapy, argues Trudi Dargan. Private Practice, Spring 2015
Working with inner selves Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 John Rowan argues that dialogical self theory supports the idea that the internal self is made up of multiple different selves. Private Practice, Spring 2015
Finding the right relationship Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Anne Power asks whether therapy can help clients find the ‘right’ relationship? Private Practice, Winter 2016
Partners becoming parents Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Perrine Moran focuses on the impact of the birth of the first child, and the transition from being partners to becoming parents. Private Practice, Winter 2016
Life outside the binary Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Our role in working therapeutically with transgender people must involve an understanding of the breadth of trans experiences, and reach beyond the binary account of gender provided by the mainstream media, writes Kaete Robinson. Private Practice, Autumn 2016