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Chair's report : In appreciation Journals Published 31 Oct 2015 Regular column from Zubeida Ali. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2015
Coronavirus: How to look after your self-care in these uncertain times News Published 19 Mar 2020 Our member Eve Menezes Cunningham has self-care tips for mind, body, heart and soul
Talking therapies in Singapore: Everyone is welcome here Journals Published 30 Sep 2013 Jeffrey Po, first President of the Association of Psychotherapists and Counsellors in Singapore, describes its genesis and aim to be a truly inclusive organisation. Therapy Today, September 2013
In the beginning Journals Published 20 Dec 2017 As APSCC begins to mark its 40th anniversary, John Foskett tells the story of the uncertain beginnings of the Association for Pastoral Care and Counselling (which became APSCC) from 1968-73. Thresholds, Spring 2011
What’s going on in school counselling? Journals Published 4 Jun 2021 Professor Mick Cooper shares findings from ETHOS, the largest study to date of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of person-centred counselling in secondary schools. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2021
Influencing in a time of change Our BACP president Lynne Gabriel explores the impact of Labour’s historic victory on counselling and psychotherapy. BACP staff blog
Ethical decision making in the counselling professions GPiA EL001 Good practice Published 14 Jan 2019 An e-learning module, based on a case study focusing on suicidal risk, to help you understand how to make ethical decisions using the 12-step model.
Writer-in-residence aims to encourage more mental health writers News Published 8 Jan 2019 Mental health is one of the most interesting things in the world to write about, says Mark Brown
Warrior's way Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Through reflection on his own experience as a veteran, Brian Charlesworth argues that there is a perceived ‘empathy gap’ between veterans and the general public, including the psychotherapeutic professions. Private Practice, Winter 2017