Disenfranchised grief Journals Published 31 Dec 2018 When loved ones take secrets to their grave, the legacy they leave for those who grieve them is painful and isolating, writes Silva Neves. Private Practice, December 2018
Self-care in the context of death Journals Published 31 Dec 2018 How do we care for people who are bereaved or facing death, while at the same time being aware of our own experiences of loss, asks Andy Langford. Private Practice, December 2018
Losing my baby: losing part of myself Journals Published 31 Dec 2018 The death of a baby at birth or within the first weeks of life has a devastating impact on parents, writes Jo Naylor. Private Practice, December 2018
My practice: Slow, slow, quick, quick, slow Journals Published 31 Mar 2018 Why do we find it so hard to embrace that there’s a time and a place for both the slow kind of therapy and the fast? Private Practice, March 2018
Private Practice, September 2019 Journals Published 2 Sep 2019 In this issue ... contents and editorial.
From the chair: Working online Journals Published 31 Mar 2017 If you want to work therapeutically with digital communications, specialist training can provide you with important new skills. Private Practice, Spring 2017
Relationships: Generation game Journals Published 30 Sep 2018 When two people form a new relationship, they bring with them beliefs and expectations that belong, in part, to preceding generations. Private Practice, September 2018
Second half Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Tamar Posner reflects on issues that can impact on our sense of identity in later life. Private Practice, Winter 2017
Identity and spirituality Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Respecting our clients’ spiritual views is a vital aspect of what we offer as competent therapists, argues Andelo Tabu Ngandi. Private Practice, Winter 2017
Relationships: We are family Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 When exploring family history with LGBTQ+ clients, it’s important to remember that family has many formations. Private Practice, Winter 2017