Dr Martin Milton
Senior Lecturer in Psychotherapeutic and Counselling Psychology
Qualifications: BA (Natal), BA Hons (UNISA), MA (Antioch), DPsych (City University), CPsychol, CSci, AFBPsS, UKCP Reg
Email: m.milton@surrey.ac.uk
Phone: Work: 01483 68 9199
Room no: 07 AD 02
Office hours
Available to trainees - Mondays and Tuesdays. Please email for appointment
Further information
Biography
Dr Martin Milton CPsychol, CSci, AFBPsS, UKCP Reg, is a Chartered Psychologist, a Chartered Scientist, a BPS Registered Psychologist Specialising in Psychotherapy and is registered as a psychotherapist with the UKCP. He is Senior Lecturer on the University of Surrey Practitioner Doctorate in Psychotherapeutic and Counselling Psychology. Alongside his academic position, Martin was formerly Consultant Psychologist in Psychotherapy in the NHS he now works in independent practice, SW London Psychology. He has held positions on a number of British Psychological Society committees including the Division of Counselling Psychology and the Lesbian and Gay Psychology Section.
Research Interests
Martin’s research interests include:
Counselling Psychology
The Restorative Powers of the Natural World
Evolutionary Psychology
Aggression and Combat
Existential Phenomenological Psychotherapy
Lesbian and Gay Psychology
Martin is happy to supervise PsychD students in any of the topics above.
Publications
Journal articles / Book Chapters / Professional presentations / Reports / Editorial Roles
Journal Articles
Milton MJ. (2012) 'Psychoanalysis and homosexuality: Moving on'. British Psychoanalytic Council New Associations, UK: (8), pp. 8-8.
Corbett, L and Milton, M. ‘Ecopsychology: A Perspective on Trauma’, the European Journal of Ecopsychology, 2: 28-47
Milton, M. (2011) Holding the tension: Relational perspectives in counselling psychology practice, Psychology Aotearoa,, v3 (2): 104-107.
Milton, M. (2011) Response to Moller (2011): ‘Diversity’ still requires epistemological clarity, Counselling Psychology Review, 26 (3): 89-91
Corbett, L. and Milton, M. (2011) ‘Existential Therapy: A Useful Approach to Trauma?’ Counselling Psychology Review, 26 (1), pp 66-78
Jordan, M., Stephens, P. and Milton, M. (2010) Editorial – Ecopsychology: Past, present and future, European Journal of Ecopsychology, V1:1
Favali, V. and Milton, M. (2010) ‘Disabled Horse-Rider’s Experience of Horse-Riding: Exploring the Therapeutic Benefits of Contact with Animals’ Existential Analysis, 21.2: pp 251-262.
Fletcher, R. and Milton, M. (2010) Have you ever wondered what it might be like to try and cuddle a tiger? An interpretative phenomenological analysis of practitioners’ experiences of aggression. Existential Analysis, 21.1: pp 23-36.
T. Raisanen, P. Cachia and M. Milton (2010) Guest editorial: Psychodynamic contributions to counselling psychology practice, Counselling Psychology Review Special edition: Psychodynamic contributions to counselling psychology practice, 25 (2): 4-5
Milton, M. (2009) "Waking up to Nature: A new direction for psychological practice" Ecopsychology, 1 (1): pp 1-6
Fletcher, R. and Milton, M. (2009) Being Aggressive: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Kung Fu Practitioners’ Experience of Aggression –Existential Analysis pp 20.1: 20-34
Milton, M. (2008) Expectations of Supervision: Everything to everyone? … or ‘nothing to no-one? –Counselling Psychology Review Occasional Papers, August 2008
Milton, M. (2008) Guest Editor’s column, Special Issue of Counselling Psychology Review, (23.2) May 2008
Higley, N. and Milton, M. (2008) Our connection to the Earth: A neglected relationship in counselling psychology, Special Issue of Counselling Psychology Review, (23.2) May 2008
Milton, M. (2008) Wisdom from the Wilderness, Special Issue of Counselling Psychology Review, (23.2) May 2008
Milton, M. (2008) In conversation: Martin Milton with Jonathan Scott (23.2) Special Issue of Counselling Psychology Review, (23.2) May 2008
Milton, M. (2008) In conversation: Martin Milton with Ian McCallum (23.2) Special Issue of Counselling Psychology Review, (23.2) May 2008
Milton, M. (2008) Parting Thoughts …, Special Issue of Counselling Psychology Review, (23.2) May 2008
Milton, M. (2007) Life and our role in it, in Counselling Psychology Review, 22(2): 38-40.
Milton, M and Gillies, F, (2007) From Biology to Being: Evolutionary theory and existential practice. Existential Analysis
Fletcher, R and Milton, M. (2007) Being Aggressive: An existential-phenomenological critique of the psychological literature on Human Aggression, Existential Analysis
Milton, M. (2007) Being Sexual: Existential Contributions to Psychotherapy with Gay Male Clients, Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy. V11, 1/2
Wilkes, R and Milton, M, (2006) Being an Existential Therapist: An IPA study of existential therapists’ experiences, Existential Analysis, 17.1. pp 71-83. Jan 2006.
Milton, M. (2006) Reflections on the Past: Thoughts about the future, Counselling Psychology Review, Feb 2006
Milton, M. (2006) ‘What you want, when you want it’ Relating in the age of Gaydar! Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review. Vol 7 (3): 306-309
Milton, M (2006) Turning 40 in the Mahale Mountains, Travel Africa Magazine, Spring 2006, p13.
Milton, M (2005) Transformation: A Fighter’s Perspective, Counselling Psychology Review. Counselling Psychology Review. 20 (1) 2-10.
Milton, M., Coyle, A. and Legg, C. (2005) Counter-transference Issues in Psychotherapy with Lesbian and Gay Clients, submitted to European Journal of Psychotherapy, Counselling and Health, 7 (3) 181-198.
Milton, M (2005) Letter from the Chair, Counselling Psychology Review 20(2)
Milton, M (2005) Letter from the Chair, Counselling Psychology Review 20(4) 2-3.
Milton, M (2005) Political developments and the evolution of Counselling Psychology, Counselling Psychology Review, Counselling Psychology Review 20(4) 41-43.
Milton, M (2004) Being a Fighter: ‘It’s a whole state of being’, Existential Analysis. January 2004
Milton, M (2004) Excitement, Fear and Depression: The Emotional Lives of Fighters, published on Submission Fighting UK, http://sfuk.tripod.com/sfukmainframe.html February
Milton, M (2004) Being a Fighter II: ‘It’s a positive thing around my male friends’, Existential Analysis. July 2004
Milton, M (2004) Homosexuality and Psychoanalysis: New Directions – New York Style, Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review.
Milton, M (2004) ‘Talking Point: ‘If you swim, … you get wet!’ Counselling Psychology Review,
Milton, M (2004) Existential Psychotherapy and HIV, Focus: A guide to AIDS research and counselling, 19(5): 5-6.
Milton, M., Abbot, K., Morland T. and Walton, D. (2003) Psychological and Psychotherapeutic Issues for Lesbians, Gay Men, Bisexuals and Trans-gendered People: A NELMHT Survey Unpublished research project
Milton, M. (2003) Guest Editor for Special Issue of Counselling Psychology Review on Evidence Based Practice. August 2003.
Milton, M. (2003) Psychotherapy and Sexuality: A New Era? Proceedings of the Malta Union of Professional Psychologists Biennial Conference
Milton, M. (2003) ‘Talking Point: Hang on, Let me have a think …’, for Counselling Psychology Review
Milton, M. (2003) The Call of the Wild: Lessons from Natural History, Counselling Psychology Review. 18 (1): 3-11.
Milton, M., Charles, L., Judd, D., O’Brien, Tipney, A. and Turner, A. (2003) The Existential-Phenomenological Paradigm: The Importance for Integration, Existential Analysis
Diamond, D and Milton, M, (2003) The Dialogic Unconscious: The Missing Link or a contradiction in Terms? Counselling Psychology Review.
Milton, M., Charles, L., Judd, D, O’Brien, Tipney, A. and Turner, A. (2002) The Existential-Phenomenological Paradigm: The Importance for Integration, Counselling Psychology Review.
Milton, M. (2002) Evidence-Based Practice: Issues for Psychotherapy, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.
Milton, M. and Corrie, S. (2002) Exploring the Place of Technical and Implicit Knowledge in Therapy, Critical Psychology, Psychotherapy and Counselling.
Cedro, K. and Milton, M. (2002) Cooperation Transcends Difference: Reflections on Therapeutic Work with a Gay Client, Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review
Milton, M. and Legg, C. (2001) Politics in Psychotherapy: Therapists’ responses to political material, Counselling Psychology Quarterly.
Devine, W. and Milton, M. (2001) Youth Groups for Young Gay Men: A Case study. Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review
Milton, M. (2001) Counselling Psychology Placements: Reflections from the Health Service, Counselling Psychology Review
Milton, M. (2001) One Tends to Complain of Discomfort But Relish the Memory of Hardship: ‘Being’ in the Wild, Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis. 12.2: 230-244
Milton, M (2001) Recent Research on Suicide: Issues for British Counselling Psychologists, Counselling Psychology Review, 16: 28-33.
Coyle, A, Milton, M and Annesley, P, (2001) The Silencing of Lesbian and Gay Voices in Psycho – ‘therapeutic’ texts, training and Practice. In M.C. Steffens and U. Biechele (Eds) Annual Review of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Issues in European Psychology, V1: 95-124.
Judd, D. and Milton, M. (2001) Psychotherapy with Lesbian and Gay Clients: Existential-Phenomenological Contributions to Training, Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review, 2(1): 16-23
Corrie, S. and Milton, M. (2000) The Relationship Between Existential-Phenomenological and Cognitive-Behavioural Therapies, European Journal of Psychotherapy, Counselling and Health. V3 (1), pp7-24
Milton, M. (2000) Is Existential Psychotherapy A Lesbian and Gay Affirmative Psychotherapy? Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis,
Milton, M. (2000) Ponderings of a Psychologist at Sweetwaters Chimpanzee Sanctuary, Jane Goodall Institute Member Journals, <www.janegoodall.org/news/member_journals.html>
Milton, M. and Legg, C. (1999) A Challenge for Counselling Psychology: Engaging with the political in clients’ material, Counselling Psychology Review,14 (4): 12-18.
Coyle, A., Milton, M. and Annesley, P. (1999) The Silencing of Lesbian and Gay Voices in Psychotherapeutic Texts and Training, Changes: An International Journal of Psychology and Psychotherapy, 17 (2) 132-143
Milton, M. and Coyle, M. (1999) Some Key Texts in Lesbian and Gay Affirmative Therapy, Newsletter of the BPS Lesbian and Gay Psychology Section, Issue 2: 15-19
Milton, M. and Judd, D. (1999) The Dilemma that is Assessment, Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 102-114.
Milton, M. and Coyle, A. (1999) Lesbian and Gay Affirmative Psychotherapy: Issues in theory and Practice, Sex and Marital Therapy: The Journal of the British Association for Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 14(1) 43-60
Milton, M. (1999) Depression and the Uncertainty of Identity: An existential-phenomenological exploration in just twelve sessions, Changes: An International Journal of Psychology and Psychotherapy,
Milton, M. (1998) Issues in Psychotherapy with Lesbians and Gay Men: A Survey of British Psychologists, Division of Counselling Psychology, Occasional Papers, V4,
Milton, M and Coyle, A. (1998) ‘Psychotherapy with Lesbian and Gay Clients’ The Psychologist, V11 (2), 73-76.
Milton, M, Taylor, M and Gaist, B, (1998) ‘Professional Identities in the NHS: Existential Perspectives’, Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis. V9.1, 114-128
Farhy, E and Milton, M, (1998) Psychotherapy, Psychology and Paymasters: A Cautionary Tale, Counselling Psychology Review, V 13(1), 35-38.
Milton, M. and Ashley, S. (1998) Personal Accounts of Supervision: Phenomenological reflections on ‘effectiveness’, Counselling, The Journal of the British Association for Counselling, 9 (4): 311-314.
Kitzinger, C., Coyle, A., Wilkinson, S. and Milton, M. (1998) Towards a Lesbian and Gay Psychology, The Psychologist, 11 (11): 529-533.
Milton, M. and Coyle, A. (1998) Reference Library on Counselling Psychology: Lesbian and gay affirmative therapy, Counselling Psychology Review, 14 (4).
Milton, M. (1997) An Existential Approach to HIV Related Psychotherapy, Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, V8.1, 115-129
Wilkinson, J, Campbell, E, Coyle, A, Jordan, R and Milton, M, (1997) Trials, Tribulations and Tentative Triumphs: The first three years of a Doctorate in Psychotherapeutic and Counselling Psychology, Counselling Psychology Review, V12 (2), 79-89.
Milton, M. (1996) Coming Out in Therapy, Counselling Psychology Review, V11 (3). 26-32
Milton, M. (1995) Counselling Psychology’s Responsibilities in Light of the Socarides Debate, Counselling Psychology Review, V10 (4). 28-29
Milton, M. (1995) The Development of Counselling Psychology in a Clinical Psychology Service, Counselling Psychology Quarterly, V8 (3). 243-247
Milton, M. (1994) The Case for Existential Therapy in HIV Related Psychotherapy, Counselling Psychology Quarterly, V7 (4). 367-374
Milton, M. (1994) HIV Related Psychotherapy and Its Existential Concerns, Counselling Psychology Review, V9 (4). 13-24
Milton, M. (1994) Response to Bond, Counselling Psychology Review, V9 (2). 5-6
Milton, M. (1993) Social Issues in the Counselling Process, Counselling Psychology Review, V8 (1). 20-26
Milton, M. (1993) Counselling in Institutional Settings: Secure Frame Possibility? or Not? Counselling, The Journal of the British Association for Counselling, V4(4). 284-286
Milton, M. (1993) The Frame in Psychotherapy, Counselling Psychology Quarterly, V6 (2). 143-150
Milton, M. (1993) Existential Thought and Client Centred Therapy, Counselling Psychology Quarterly, V6 (3). 239-248
Professional Presentations:
Milton (2012) From Hogwarts to the Boxing Ring: Courage, creativity and psychological wellbeing, Invited keynote address to the British Psychological Society Division of Counselling Psychology Annual Conference, Leicester, July 2012.
Milton, M. (2011) Ecopsychology, Invited talk to the Society for Psychotherapy
Milton, M. (2011) Holding the tension: Relational perspectives in counselling psychology practice, Invited Keynote Talk to the New Zealand Psychological Society, August, 2011
Milton, (2011) Mis-match? Or perfect opportunity? Working with difference, Invited workshop to the New Zealand Psychological Society, August, 2011
Milton, M (2011) Convened a workshop at the BPS Division of Counselling Psychology Conference in Bristol. Entitled: Therapy and Beyond: Pluralism and the Profession . Contributors included Drs Donal McAteer, Terry Boucher, Elena Manafi and Riccardo Draghi-Lorenz
Milton, M. (2011) Contributing speaker to the MILES Collaboration Cafe event on Evolution, University of Surrey (July 12th)
Milton, M (2009) New Directions in Psychological Practice, invited talk to the Psychotherapy and Politics conference Glasgow May 2009.
Milton, M. (2008) Gaia: Elephant in the (Consulting) Room - Invited talk to the Annual General Meeting of the British Psychological Society Division of Counselling Psychology. June 6th.
Sequoira, H. and Milton, M. (2008) Making the most of your work, a workshop to the Joint conference of the Divisions of Counselling Psychology of the British Psychological Society and the Psychological Society of Ireland. June 20th.
Milton, M. (2008) From the Self Contained Individual to a Truly Relational Practice: Convener and Chair of a Symposium to the Joint conference of the Divisions of Counselling Psychology of the British Psychological Society and the Psychological Society of Ireland. June 21st. Contributions from Sheelagh Strawbridge, Dr Elena Manafi, Dr Jill Owen, Nickee Higley and Dr Colin Hicks.
Milton, M. (2008) Supervision and the Wider World: A one day workshop for staff and supervisors of the University of Surrey PsychD in Psychotherapeutic and Counselling Psychology.
Milton, M. (2008) Being-in-the-(Natural)-World: A workshop at the Society of Existential Analysis annual conference, October 4th
Milton, M. (2007) Restorative powers of the Natural World, invited talk to the Warwick University Psychology Department, February
Milton, M. (2007) Pondering Ambivalence: Science, Research and Counselling Psychology, Keynote address to London Metropolitan University first annual counselling psychology conference, November
Milton M. (2007) Sexuality – workshop offered to Mombasa Youth Counselling Center, Mombasa Kenya
Milton M. (2007) Counselling Skills – workshop offered to Mombasa Youth Counselling Center, Mombasa Kenya
Milton, M. (2005) Pals After Punch-ups: An Interpretative phenomenological analysis of fighters, friendships and relationships. Paper delivered to the BPS Division of Counselling Psychology, April 2nd.
Milton, M. (2005) Liberal Confessions of the Worst Kind: Reflections on the place of the therapists own sexuality, Invited keynote talk to the joint conference of the BPS Lesbian and Gay Psychology Section and BPS Psychotherapy Section entitled ‘Contemporary Developments in Psychotherapy’. May 21st.
Milton, M. (2005) Teaching at Institute of Psychiatry
Milton, M. (2005) BASPR conference
Milton, M. (2003) Doing Violence to Being: Concerns for Counselling Psychology, Keynote Talk to the Annual Conference of the Division of Counselling Psychology, May 2003.
Milton, M. (2002) Sexuality and the Therapeutic Relationship, Invited presentation to the Society of Psychotherapy, October 9th, 2002.
Milton, M. (2002) Evidence-based practice: The Nature and Meanings of ‘Evidence’, submitted to the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy Research Conference, May 2002
Milton, M. (2002) Psychotherapy and Sexuality: A New Era? Invited Keynote address to the Fifth Biennial Conference of the Malta Union of Professional Psychologists.
Milton, M. (2002) Lesbian and Gay Affirmative Psychotherapy, presented to the North East London Mental Health Trust Department of Clinical and Counselling Psychology, February 13th, 2002.
Coyle, A. Milton, M. and Legg, C. (2002) Heterosexism in Reports of Psychotherapists Countertransference with Lesbian and Gay Clients, British Psychological Society, Blackpool.
Milton, M. and Annesley, P. (2002) Working with Lesbian and Gay Clients, Workshop to the University of Plymouth PsychD in Community and Clinical Psychology.
Milton, M. (2002) Evidence-based practice: The Nature and Meanings of ‘Evidence’, British Psychological Society Annual Division of Counselling Psychology conference, May 2002
Gillies, F. and Milton, M. (2002) Putting People in Their Place: Evolutionary Psychology and the Counselling Psychologist, British Psychological Society Annual Division of Counselling Psychology conference, May 2002
Milton, M. (2002) Being-in-the-Wild: Living with Nature, British Psychological Society for the Annual Division of Counselling Psychology conference, May 2002
Milton, M. and Annesley, P. (2001) Working with Lesbian and Gay Clients, Workshop to the University of Exeter PsychD in Community and Clinical Psychology.
Milton, M., Coyle, A., and Legg, C. (2001) Countertransference Issues in Psychotherapy with Lesbian and Gay Clients: A Grounded Analysis, Centenary Conference of the British Psychological Society.
Milton, M., Coyle, A., and Legg, C. (2001) Psychotherapeutic Stances to Lesbian and Gay Sexuality: A Grounded Analysis, Centenary Conference of the British Psychological Society.
Milton, M. and Annesley P. (2000) Working with Lesbian and Gay Clients, Workshop to the University of Exeter PsychD in Community and Clinical Psychology.
Milton, M. and Judd D. (2000) Training Psychologists to Work with Lesbian and Gay Clients: An Existential-Phenomenological Perspective, BPS Lesbian and Gay Psychology Section Inaugural Conference, University of Surrey, July 18th.
Milton, M. (1999) Politics in Psychotherapy: Therapists’ responses to political material, Division of Counselling Psychology Annual Conference, Brighton, May.
Milton, M. (1999) Lesbian and Gay Affirmative Therapy: A review of the literature, Adult Psychology and Counselling Service, Acre Rd Clinic, May 14th.
Milton, M. (1999) The Work of the BPS Lesbian and Gay Psychology Section, North Thames Branch of the Division of Clinical Psychology, UCL, May 6th.
Milton, M. (1999) Is Existential-Phenomenological Psychotherapy a Lesbian and Gay Affirmative Psychotherapy? Presentation to the Friday Forum of the Society for Existential Analysis, March 26th.
Milton, M. (1999) Supervision: Researching Therapeutic Practice, Workshop presented at the Xth Annual Conference of the British Association for Supervision, Research and Practice (BASPR).
Milton, M. and Coyle, A. (1999) Lesbian and Gay Affirmative Psychotherapy: Defining the Domain, Paper presented to the 1999 BPS London Conference, December 20th.
Coyle, A. Milton, M., and Annesley, P. (1998) The Silencing of Lesbian and Gay Voices in psycho-‘therapeutic’ texts, training and practice. Invited Symposium contribution to the conference of the BPS Social Psychology Section, September.
Milton, M. (1998) ‘Gay Affirmative Psychotherapy: Issues in theory and practice’. Invited Talk to the Annual Conference of the British Association for Sexual and Marital Therapy, May 17th.
Milton, M. (1998) Psychologists’ Accounts of Practice with Lesbian and Gay Clients, presentation at the Division of Counselling Psychology Annual Conference, April.
Milton, M. and Coyle, A. (1998) Psychotherapy with Lesbians and Gay Men, presentation to supervisors for the PsychD in Psychotherapeutic and Counselling Psychology, University of Surrey, March 31st,
Milton, M. (1998) What is Gay Affirmative Psychotherapy, and what does it look like in practice? Invited Talk to the Institute of Family Therapy, Lesbian and Gay Project, February 10th.
Milton, M. (1997) Facilitator/Chair of Research Session, At the 1997 ALGBP Annual Training Conference: Looking Back, Looking Forward: Queer Therapy in the ‘90’s, November 1st.
Ironside, K. and Milton, M. (1997) Supervision: More than just twosomes? Poster presentation at the first International Conference of the BPS Division of Counselling Psychology.
Standing Committee for Professional Affairs: (1997) Workshop on Supervision, first International Conference of the BPS Division of Counselling Psychology.
Milton, M. (1996) Issues in Psychotherapy with Lesbians and Gay Men; A Survey of British Psychologists to Third Annual Training Conference of the Association of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Psychologies - UK, September and ...
Adult Psychology and Counselling Service, Kingston and District Community NHS Trust Dept of Clinical Psychology, September and ...
Health and Clinical Research Group, University of Surrey, October. And ...
Poster presentation at the First International Conference of the BPS Division of Counselling Psychology.
Milton, M. (1996) Consideration of the Political Dimension in Counselling Psychology Practice - with particular reference to Homosexuality. To Adult Psychology and Counselling Service, , Kingston and District Community NHS Trust Dept of Clinical Psychology, April and ...
Division of Counselling Psychology Third Annual Conference, April
Milton, M. (1995) ‘Counselling – Myths and Reality’, Talk given to the AGM of MIND in Kingston, September 13th,
Milton, M. (1995) The Development of Counselling Psychology in a Clinical Psychology Service, Division of Counselling Psychology Second Annual Conference.
Milton, M. (1995) HIV Related Psychotherapy and its Existential Concerns. To Kingston and District NHS Trust Department of Clinical Psychology Adult Service, February, and ...
Enfield Community NHS Trust Department of Clinical Psychology, April
Hamer, G., Milton, M. and Hulme, N. (1994) Poster presentation at the Conference of the Medical Society for the Study of Venereal Disease in Liverpool, May.
Milton, M. (1994) ‘Personal Views on Living with HIV’, Normanby College School of Nursing ENB 934, October.
Milton, M. (1994) ‘Pre and Post Test Counselling and Ongoing Issues in HIV Counselling. Maudsley Hospital ENB 934 (HIV and Mental Health) Nursing Course, July.
Milton, M. (1994) Issues Arising in Counselling with HIV, British Association for Counselling 17th Annual Training Conference, September.
Edited Books
Milton, M. (Ed) (2012) Diagnosis and beyond: Counselling psychology contributions to understanding human distress, PCCS books.
Milton, M. (Ed) (2010) Therapy and Beyond: Counselling Psychology Contributions to Therapeutic and Social Issues, WileyBlackwell. Chichester
Book Chapters
Preface, in Milton, M. (Ed) (2011) Diagnosis and beyond: Counselling psychology contributions to understanding human distress, PCCS books.
Atcheson, L. and Milton, M.(2012) Phobias: Extreme fear in everyday situations, in Milton, M. (Ed) (2011) Diagnosis and beyond: Counselling psychology contributions to understanding human distress, PCCS books.
Epilogue in Milton, M. (Ed) (2011) Diagnosis and beyond: Counselling psychology contributions to understanding human distress, PCCS books.
Milton, M. (2010) Introduction: Therapy and beyond: Counselling psychology contributions to therapeutic and social issues, in M. Milton (Ed) Therapy and beyond: Counselling psychology contributions to therapeutic and social issues, Wiley Blackwell: Chichester
Milton, M. (2010) Fundamentals of counselling psychology, in M. Milton (Ed) Therapy and beyond: Counselling psychology contributions to therapeutic and social issues, Wiley Blackwell: Chichester
Milton, M. (2010) Models of practice, in M. Milton (Ed) Therapy and beyond: Counselling psychology contributions to therapeutic and social issues, Wiley Blackwell: Chichester
Milton, M. (2010) Counselling psychology and the wider world, in M. Milton (Ed) Therapy and beyond: Counselling psychology contributions to therapeutic and social issues, Wiley Blackwell: Chichester
Milton, M. (2010) Epilogue: And finally …, in M. Milton (Ed) Therapy and beyond: Counselling psychology contributions to therapeutic and social issues, Wiley Blackwell: Chichester
Milton, M., Craven, M. and Coyle, A. (2010) Understanding human distress: Moving beyond the concept of ‘psychopathology’, in M. Milton (Ed) Therapy and beyond: Counselling psychology contributions to therapeutic and social issues, Wiley Blackwell: Chichester
Milton, M. (2010) Coming home to roost: Counselling psychology and the natural world, in M. Milton (Ed) Therapy and beyond: Counselling psychology contributions to therapeutic and social issues, Wiley Blackwell: Chichester
Hicks, C. and Milton, M. (2010) Sexual identities: Meanings for counselling psychology practice, in R. Woolfe, S. Strawbridge, B. Douglas and W. Dryden (Eds) Handbook of Counselling Psychology, Sage: London
Milton, M. (2009) ‘Supervision’ as we know it: An existential impossibility –in E. van Deurzen and S. Young (eds) Existential Perspectives on Supervision in Counselling and Psychotherapy. Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke
Milton, M. (2007) Being Sexual: Existential Contributions to Psychotherapy with Gay Male Clients, in E. Peel, V. Clarke and J. Drescher (Eds) British Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Psychologies: Theory, Research and Practice, The Haworth Medical Press, Binghampton, NY
Milton, M. (2006) Evidence-based Practice: Issues for Psychotherapy, in D. Lowenthal and D. Winter (Eds) What is Psychotherapeutic Research? London: Karnac.
Milton, M. (2005) The Ethics (or Not) of Evidence-Based Practice, in R. Tribe and J. Morrissey (Eds) Handbook of Professional and Ethical Practice for Psychologists, Counsellors and Psychotherapists, Hove: Brunner-Routledge.
Milton, M. (2005) Political and Ideological Issues, in E. van Deurzen and C. Penhallow (Eds) Existential perspectives on human issues: A handbook for therapeutic practice. Palgrave Macmillan.
Milton, M. and Coyle, A. (2003) Sexual Identity: Affirmative Practice with Lesbian and Gay Clients, in R.Woolfe, S. Strawbridge and W. Dryden (Eds) Handbook of Counselling Psychology (2nd edition), London: Sage.
Milton, M, Coyle, and Legg, C. (2002) Defining the Domain, In A. Coyle and C. Kitzinger (eds), Lesbian and Gay Psychology: New Perspectives. BPS Blackwell.
Milton, M. (2001) Supervision: Researching Therapeutic Practice, Integrative Approaches to Supervision, (eds) M. Carroll and M. Tholstrup, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London.
Milton, M. (2000) Existential-Phenomenological Psychotherapy, in D. Davies and C. Neal (Eds) Therapeutic Perspectives on Working with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients, Buckingham, Open University Press. 39-53.
Milton, M. (2007) Roberto: Living with HIV - Issues of Meaning and Relationship in HIV Related Psychotherapy, S. Du Plock, (ed) (1997) Case Studies in Existential Psychotherapy and Counselling, Wiley, Chichester, 42-58
Reports
Milton MJ. (1998) Issues in Psychotherapy with Lesbians and Gay Men: A Survey of British Psychologists,. in (ed.) Issues in Psychotherapy with Lesbians and Gay Men: A Survey of British Psychologists, Leicester : British Psychological Society
Editorial roles
A member of the editorial board of:
Counselling Psychology Review
Existential Analysis
Ecopsychology
Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review
Psychology of Sexualities
European Journal of Ecopsychology
Teaching
Martin teaches on Issues in Counselling Psychology, Theoretical Models of Therapy, Understanding Human Distress, ...
Martin is the course convenor for Assessment and Formulation, Understanding Human Distress and Personal and Professional Development Groups.
Martin also delivers workshops to the PsychD in Clinical Psychology on matters related to sexual identity in clinical practice
Affiliations
British Psychological Society Division of Counselling Psychology
British Psychological Society Lesbian and Gay Psychology Section
Foundation member of the British Psychological Society Register of Psychologists Specialising in Psychotherapy (with Senior Practitioner Status)
United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
Editorial roles
A member of the editorial board of:
Counselling Psychology Review
Existential Analysis
Ecopsychology
Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review
Psychology of Sexualities
European Journal of Ecopsychology
Recent book
My edited book 'Therapy and beyond: Counselling psychology contributions to therapeutic and social issues' was recently published by Wiley Blackwell. Reviews can be seen at http://www.amazon.co.uk/Therapy-Beyond-Counselling-Contributions-Therapeutic/dp/0470715480/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
