Selected books, articles, and presentations:
Simmons-Beauchamp, B., & Sharpe, H. (2022). The moral injury of ineffective police leadership: A perspective. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 766237.
Sharpe, H., & Strong, T. (2015). Embodied relating and transformation: Tales from Equine Facilitated Counselling. Boston, MA: Sense Publishers. www.springer.com/us/book/9789463002684
Sharpe, H. (2013). Equine-facilitated counselling and women with eating disorders: Articulating bodily experience. Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 48(2).
Sharpe, H., Alderson, K., & Collins, S. (2013). An exploration of positive identity development in women living with chronic pain. The Qualitative Report, 18, 1-22.
Sharpe, H., Arthur, N., & Moon, N. (2012, May). Fostering self-management in client care. Paper presented at the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association Annual Conference, Calgary, Alberta.
Strong, T., Sharpe, H., & Sametband, I. (2010, October). Challenges of attunement: Accounting for both experiences and transformative inter-subjective processes? Presentation at the Advances in Qualitative Methods Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Sharpe, H. (2010, August). The development of a group therapy program for women living with undiagnosed chronic pain. Session presented at the 13th World Congress on Pain, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Other professional activities:
I teach graduate-level courses to counselling students at City University and Athabasca University. I also work as a clinical supervisor and have a special interest in designing/facilitating counselling groups for under-served populations. The diversity of my work helps to sustain me and reminds me of the many reasons I chose this profession.