• Continuing to work after my mother's death HCPJ, 2013, 13 (1): 20-23
• Trauma: challenging the myths Private Practice, 2012, Winter: 10-14
• The long term effects of treatment for breast cancer HCPJ, 2012, 12 (1): 31-35
• On being a patient Private Practice, AIP Journal, 2011, Winter: 8-1
• Life after primary breast cancer: changes to self and implications for relationships Self and Society, 2008, 35 (6): 5-18
• Is it coming back? Living on a knife edge after breast cancer Breast Cancer Care News, Winter 2007/08:5
• Breast cancer: therapist on the other side The Times, Body and Soul, 10th November 2007:8-9
• The psychological impact of breast cancer assessed: the testimony of a psychotherapist and breast cancer sufferer Self and Society, (Journal of the Association for Humanistic Psychology in Britain) 2007, 35 (1): 5-19
• Men and Therapy – is it time for men to come out of the closet? HCPJ, 2007, 7 (3):14-17
• Working through breast cancer Therapy Today, 2006, 17 (10):34-37
• To the staff from one patient London Cancer Group, Issue 6, 2005
• Lesbians and Therapists – the need for explicitness CPJ, 2005, 16 (4):8
• A fair deal for lesbians in therapy – a point of view and an ethical issue? in Counselling: The BACP Reader Volume 2, (eds) Milner, P and Palmer, S. Sage, 2001
• Visible and Hidden Aspects of the Client (ed) Jones, C. in CPJ, 2000, 11 (4):210
• Does person-centred always equal lesbian-centred? Person-Centred Practice, 1999, 7 (2): 91-94
• A fair deal for lesbians in therapy – an ethical issue? Counselling, 1999, 10 (4):285, also published in Alcohol Concern: Lesbians, gay men and alcohol, Update 1
• How did I do it? in Knowing ME, (ed) March, C. The Women's Press, 1998
• Radio: The psychological impact of breast cancer on Woman's Hour, June 2012
• Radio: The shock of diagnosis on Woman's Hour, October 2007, as part of their breast cancer awareness month season
Here are a few examples from the list that you can view directly:
Goodhousekeeping.co.uk - Breast Cancer The Emotional Fall Out
The BMJ Blogs, February 2016
The BMJ Blogs, October 2014
Theguardian.com - After Cancer: when the effects endure
Self-awareness: a joy or a burden?
This article was first published in Private Practice (Autumn 2015) which is the quarterly professional journal for counsellors and psychotherapists working independently, published by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. © BACP.
Redefining The Menopause
This article was first published in HCPJ (April 2015) which is the quarterly professional journal for counsellors and psychotherapists in healthcare, published by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. © BACP.
It's normal to feel
terrified of cancer five years on...
This article was published in the Greenwich Mercury (October 15 2014)
Continuing to work after my mother's death
This article was first published in HCPJ (January 2013, volume 13, issue 1) which is the quarterly professional journal for counsellors and psychotherapists in healthcare, published by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. © BACP.
Trauma: challenging the myths
This article was first published in Private Practice (Winter 2012) which is the quarterly professional journal for counsellors and psychotherapists working independently, published by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. © BACP.
Men and Therapy – is it time for men to come out of the closet?
This article was first published in HCPJ (July 2007, volume 7, issue 3) which is the quarterly professional journal for counsellors and psychotherapists in healthcare, published by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. © BACP.
Working through breast cancer:
This article was first published in Therapy Today (December 2006, volume 17, issue 10), which is the official journal of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. © BACP.
Lesbians and therapists – the need for explicitness:
This article was first published in Therapy Today (May 2005, volume 16, issue 4), which is the official journal of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. © BACP.
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