Craig Hutchison MBACP (Accred), UKRCP Reg Ind Cllr.

 

 

Publications

 

SRT JournalHutchison, C. (2010). "An Introduction to Masculinities [book review]". Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 25(2): 235-237.


Hutchison, C. (2009, September). "Feeling Queer or Queer Feelings [book review]". AUCC Journal, 38-39.  


Choularia, Z., Hutchison, C., & Karatzias, T. (2009) "Vicarious Traumatisation in Practitioners Who Work With Adult Survivors of Sexual Violence and Child Sexual Abuse: Literature Review and Directions for Future Research". Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 9 (1): 47-56.


Hutchison, C. (2008, September). "Disorienting Sex and Gender". AUCC Journal, 8-11.
Hutchison, C. (2008). "The Therapeutic Use of Self in Recovery-Oriented Relationships". Edinburgh, NHS Education for Scotland.  (click here to view)


Research Publication - British Journal of Social PsychologyBarker, M.; Hagger-Johnson, G.; Hegarty, P.; Hutchison, C.; Riggs, D. (2007). "Responses from the Lesbian and Gay Psychology Section to Crossley's 'Making Sense of Barebacking'."  British Journal of Social Psychology 46 (3): 667-677.   (click here to view)

Hagger-Johnson, G.; Hutchison, C.; McManus, J.; Barker, M. (2006). "Building partnerships with the voluntary and community sectors". Psychologist 19 (3) 156-158.   (click here to view)
Research Publication - Psychologist psychologists
Hutchison, C. (2005) What's the Difference? Well? (6) 14.   (click here to download)  

Kandirikirira, N., J. Botfield et al. (2004) .  "Getting it Right: LGBT Research Guidelines".  N. Kandirikirira and C. Hutchison (eds).  Glasgow, The Inclusion Project:22.  (click here to download)

Hutchison, Porter & Le Voil (2003) "Live to Tell: findings from a study of suicidal thoughts, feelings and behaviours amongst young gay and bisexual men in Edinburgh".  Edinburgh, Gay Men's Health.   (click here to download)

Research Publication Scottish identityHutchison (2002) "Not One of the Boys", in Devine & Logue (eds) "Being Scottish: Personal Reflections on Scottish Identity Today". Edinburgh, Polygon 108-110.   (click here to view)