Surviving the false memory wars Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 The invention of so-called ‘false memory syndrome’ undermined the credibility of both therapists and survivors of abuse, says Lynda Mia Thompson. Therapy Today, February 2023
Why it’s time to put the psyche back in therapy Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 Pete Sanders argues that counselling can only change lives when it is freed from the medical model. Therapy Today, February 2023
Supporting the supporters Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 Beverley Costa describes a model for training non-clinicians to facilitate reflective practice support. Therapy Today, February 2023
From the Chair: A time of change Journals Published 20 Feb 2023 ‘Making strategic decisions on behalf of members can be a truly complex process.' Therapy Today, March 2023
My practice: Julia Bueno Journals Published 20 Feb 2023 ‘Many of the clients I meet tend to criticise themselves for asking for therapy in the first place.’ Therapy Today, March 2023
The big issue: Coaching comes of age Journals Published 20 Feb 2023 Open article: With the launch of a competence framework for dual-trained practitioners, the future looks bright for therapeutic coaching, says Catherine Jackson. Therapy Today, March 2023
Grief counselling: a love story Journals Published 20 Feb 2023 Helping clients tell their grief story allows love to endure and transform after death, say Jenny Hamilton and Elizabeth Hicks. Therapy Today, March 2023
Choosing radical hope Policy Published 31 Mar 2023 Updated 6 Apr 2023 Reconnecting with the landscape can provide a container for psychological lives, says Hetty Einzig. Therapy Today, April 2023
My practice: Sarah Jane Colbourne Journals Published 28 Apr 2023 ‘My dyslexia allows me to work more creatively with clients.’ Therapy Today, May 2023
Opinion: Callum Jones Journals Published 28 Apr 2023 We will continue to fail neurodivergent clients until therapy training is more inclusive of neurodivergence, says Callum Jones. Therapy Today, May 2023