Editorial: A myriad of pathways (What cannot be counted reprise)
(2021)
Journal Article
The ethos of the nourished wounded healer: A narrative inquiry (2021)
Journal Article
Despite a plethora of texts on the 'wounded healer', little systematic research has been conducted on unpacking the implications and embedded assumptions of this concept. This paper takes the 'wounded healer' into the research arena by approaching it... Read More about The ethos of the nourished wounded healer: A narrative inquiry.
Here be 'cognitivism' (2019)
Newspaper / Magazine
‘That boy needs therapy’: Constructions of psychotherapy in popular song lyrics (2017)
Journal Article
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Despite a plethora of academic and clinical descriptions of psychotherapy, less research attention has been focused on the ways in which psychotherapy is talked about and represented in... Read More about ‘That boy needs therapy’: Constructions of psychotherapy in popular song lyrics.
Professional and ethical practice during training: The 'wounded healer' (2015)
Book Chapter
Book chapter
From strategy to process: Validation in dialectical behaviour therapy (2013)
Journal Article
Content and Focus: This paper explores how Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) elaborates upon the concept of validation as a strategic intervention and therapeutic stance. It examines the rationale for validating the ‘grain of wisdom’ in every clien... Read More about From strategy to process: Validation in dialectical behaviour therapy.
To what extent can the core conditions of therapeutic change championed by Carl Rogers (1957) be present in an individual psychodynamic therapy encounter? (2012)
Journal Article
Content and Focus: Person-centred therapy (PCT) and psychodynamic therapy frequently comprise two of the modalities that counselling psychologists are exposed to during their training, while the key concepts drawn from these domains continue to infor... Read More about To what extent can the core conditions of therapeutic change championed by Carl Rogers (1957) be present in an individual psychodynamic therapy encounter?.