Published in Funeral Service Magazine February 2012 Psychotherapist Phillip Hodson looks at ways to manage stress in the profession There are some lines of work, I would argue, that impose exceptional psychological pressures. It's not easy, for instance, being a cancer doctor since a large number of...

Published in Therapy Today June 2012 Why did you become interested in counselling / psychotherapy? Being bullied at school (because I looked like Billy Bunter) taught me to puzzle out people's motives and develop a strategy for self-preservation. Later, I found that people tended to confide in...

Why do some people risk their lives for others? It's all in the brain "UNDERGROUND hero" was the big headline this week, with the story of the firefighter Angus Campbell, who challenged an alleged Tube bomber to protect his fellow passengers. He showed unflinching altruism, risking all...

Take our quiz and determine whether or not your stress levels are approaching criticalBy Phillip Hodson Published in The Times February 9th 2008 All organisms need to alternate between tension and relaxation if they are to survive and thrive. However, when it builds up, a healthy level...

Commissioned by The Times This year my partner and I will celebrate 30 years of living in sin. In fact we've been happily unmarried for so long that I am thinking of applying for heritage status with the Office of National Statistics. According to official figures...