Counselling at Work, Winter 2009-10 Issue 67 Journals Published 31 Jan 2010 In this issue ... contents and editorial
The death of online therapy: Making sense of how technology and therapy meet Journals Published 30 Nov 2017 Given the ubiquity of computers, tablets, smartphones, and their infiltration into virtually every area of life, can we make more flexible use of this technology in our work? Terry Hanley explores. University and College Counselling, November 2017
Cyberwork: Bouncing back Journals Published 30 Apr 2015 Open article: "For many individuals and groups in the workplace, reacting to single events or changes as they occur and calling that resilience simply isn’t enough any more..." Regular column from Kate Anthony. Counselling at Work, Spring 2015
Government’s limited education recovery package will have “devastating impact” on children’s mental health News Published 3 Jun 2021 “Children will pay the price of this failure to fully invest in their educational recovery”
Remember, remember the month of Movember News Published 15 Nov 2018 BACP’s Ben grows a mo in memory of former colleague
Retirement or renaissance? Journals Published 31 Mar 2013 Free article: With no formal retirement age, how, when and why do counsellors reach the decision to stop practising? Therapy Today, March 2013
It changed my life: Angelo Williams Journals Published 28 Sep 2020 ‘I have become aware, accepting and in tune with my blackness’. Therapy Today, October 2020
Concern over rising number of young people with eating disorders News Published 1 Aug 2023 Children’s Commissioner analysis shows increase in demand for services and rising waiting times
Leading the way Journals Published 30 Jun 2019 Jo Holmes, our new CYPF Lead, has had a busy first six months in role. She shares how she intends to make a difference to children, young people and their families and how you can get involved too. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2019
Leading UK psychological professions and Stonewall unite against conversion therapy News Published 16 Oct 2017 An updated memorandum of understanding (MoU) against conversion therapy has been launched today, which makes it clear that conversion therapy in relation to gender identity and sexual orientation (including asexuality) is unethical, potentially harmful and is not supported by evidence.