Promoting members and counselling at major wellbeing conference Journals Published 11 Mar 2024 BACP takes centre stage at Health and Wellbeing at Work event to shape workplace culture, safety, health and wellbeing. BACP staff blog
It changed my life: Chris Tuck Journals Published 1 May 2020 Open article: ‘I believe that I will be working on myself for the rest of my life, but this is not a bad thing. I have grown tremendously as a person.’ Therapy Today, May 2020
Beyond the trauma Journals Published 31 Jul 2015 Professor Stephen Joseph outlines the THRIVE framework to support clients working their way through trauma. Counselling at Work, Summer 2015
Fight, flight or freeze: what do you do? Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 Nicola Neath explains how she trains staff and leaders to understand why we respond the way we do when disaster strikes. BACP Workplace, July 2018
Shared experience Journals Published 19 Jun 2024 Open article: Angela Ramsay explores the impact of the pandemic on therapists and therapeutic practice. Private Practice, June 2024.
Counselling at Work, Spring 2013, Issue 76 Journals Published 30 Apr 2013 In this issue ... contents and editorial
Workplace matters: Having a ruff day? Journals Published 31 Jan 2019 We are said to be a nation of dog lovers, but would you take your pet to work – and if you did, would this help or hinder you in your working life? Regular column from Sandi Mann. BACP Workplace, January 2019
Messages from the body Journals Published 26 Jan 2021 Can therapeutic support help sufferers manage persistent physical symptoms? Therapy Today, February 2021
Training: The cost of training Journals Published 3 Mar 2023 "There has always been concern that the cost of training precludes many good candidates from becoming counsellors. Efforts to make the profession more inclusive have long been jeopardised by this." Regular column from Sue Kegerreis. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2023
When medical procedures collide with life Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 Children who undergo medical interventions can be traumatised for years afterwards. Judi Parson reminds us of the need for a watching brief so that their emotional, developmental and social needs can be met. BACP Children and Young People, September 2017