Published Work

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PhD Thesis:

“I think it's quite an insulting question, ‘what’s it like to be white?’... It's not a question that needs to be asked”: An exploration of how white trainee counsellors in South Wales understand ‘race’, racism, and whiteness. 2021.

Published:

Literature review applying therapeutic theory and practice to the field of domestic abuse and coercive control. European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy. 2023.

Wellness performativity and disability authenticity: a personal journey. ME Essential: ME Association. 2022

The Myth of the ‘Good White Counsellor’. Therapy Today. 2022

The Emotional Impact of Research: A reflexive account of a counsellor-turned-PhD researcher’s experience of vicarious trauma and its impact on the research process. European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy. 2021.

Uncoupling from Counselling Practice. Psychotherapy and Politics International. 2020.

Reconnecting ‘self-care’ to its feminist roots. Transformations. Winter 2020. 

Book Review: Inside out, outside in: Transforming mental health practices. Psychotherapy and Politics International. 2020.

Book Review: Counselling, Class and Politics: undeclared influences in therapy. Edited by Kearney, A. Manchester, UK: PCCS Books, 1996. ISBN‐10: 1898059098, ISBN‐13: 978‐1898059097. Psychotherapy and Politics International. 2019.

 

Published Interviews:

Jackson, C. (2021) Putting race on the training agenda. Therapy Today. Available at: The big issue: Putting race on the training agenda (bacp.co.uk) 

Jackson, C. (2020) Listening to Learn. Therapy Today. Available at: https://www.bacp.co.uk/bacp-journals/therapy-today/2020/october-2020/articles/listening-to-learn/ 

 

Audio Interviews:

All Flavas Radio, The Wednesday Wellbeing Show (2022). Discussed whiteness and race in counselling and psychotherapy

 

Guest Speaking: 

Therapy in Colour conference July 2023 

City, University of London December 2022  

Coleg Sir Gar November 2021  

 

 

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