Relationships and infertility Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Gerry McCluskey outlines the emotional impact of infertility on individuals and couples. Private Practice, Winter 2016
Mending or ending Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Relationship breakdown is a process rather than an event, and it’s well recognised as one of the most life-changing experiences adults can have, writes Julia Greer. Private Practice, Winter 2016
Risky business Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 It’s not only being empathic and attentive that’s exhausting for therapists, the bulk of the impact of the work is the result of being related to as a conflictual transferential object, argues Michael Soth. Private Practice, Autumn 2016
Working with the unconscious mind Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 Catherine O’Riordan describes how she integrates hypnotherapy within a counselling context. Private Practice, Summer 2015
The path with heart Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 John Rowan considers the role of assessment from a humanistic, existential, authentic, relational and transpersonal perspective. Private Practice, Summer 2015
My practice: A secure base Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 Beginning training in experiential play therapy, Claire Thomas reconnects with what it was to be herself as a child again. Private Practice, Summer 2015
Opening the debate Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 As evidence is currently the dominant discourse of the health professions, Patti Wallace believes we have to be willing to speak the language of the discussion. Private Practice, Summer 2015
Identifying autism Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Open article: It was her discovery that she is autistic, rather than therapy, that transformed her experience of life, writes Caroline Hearst. Private Practice, Autumn 2016
Business matters: Top Twitter tips Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 In the second of a two-part guide to using Twitter to market your practice, Martin Hogg advises on what to tweet and how to gain followers. Private Practice, Summer 2015
Supervision: Saying the real thing Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Bullshit in supervision shows up when we say the ‘right thing’ instead of the real thing, writes Jim Holloway. Private Practice, Winter 2016