In clients’ experiences how effective is counselling in helping those who have been affected by a loved one’s narcissistic behaviour? Research Published 6 May 2020 Updated 8 Jan 2021 Poster presentation by Robelle Mercado, Dorothy Dixon, Jacqueline Mason, Alice Hagan-Brown and Coral Taylor
The tears and tears of life Journals Published 4 Jan 2022 Maureen Slattery-Marsh reflects upon personal lament and its role in social justice. Thresholds, January 2022
Bridging the gap Journals Published 26 Oct 2022 Therapy has a role in helping Afghan refugees cope with life in UK ‘bridging hotels’, say Jude Boyles, Jessica Ross and Kathryn Townley. Therapy Today, November 2022
Creative self: A shared journey Journals Published 27 Mar 2024 Mike Moss writes about the power of imagination in supervision. Thresholds, April 2024
Number of schools buying in professional mental health support for pupils doubles in three years News Published 3 Feb 2020 Read our response to a report by the National Association of Head Teachers
Dilemmas: ‘I killed a lot of people’ Journals Published 31 Mar 2013 Robert is unable to cope with his refugee client’s revelation that she killed many people in the civil war that tore her home country apart. Therapy Today, March 2013
Crucial next stage in £20 million investment in college and university counsellors News Published 5 Nov 2019 Investment followed intensive campaigning by BACP and our partners
Research matters: Different perspectives Journals Published 28 Jan 2019 Research offers a wealth of different perspectives on the theory and practice of counselling and psychotherapy, writes John McLeod. Therapy Today, February 2019
‘Covid-19’s impact on workplaces means this is a crucial time for employers to invest in counselling’ News Published 3 Aug 2020 The effectiveness of workplace counselling is highlighted in an IES report we commissioned
BACP Children and Young People, September 2014 Journals Published 30 Sep 2014 In this issue ... contents and editorial