National Stress Awareness Day News Published 6 Nov 2019 To mark National Stress Awareness Day 2019, we share a selection of articles from our journals on how counselling can help with stress in its many various forms. Free access until 13 November 2019.
On the couch with Elaine Nicholson Journals Published 21 Apr 2021 Elaine talks body psychotherapy and Asperger's syndrome. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2021
About BACP Workplace News Published 1 Aug 2017 Meet our executive and share their vision for the division.
Seeking support isn't a weakness News Published 21 Jun 2021 Deone Payne-James explores the effect of masculine stereotypes and roles on men reaching out to talk. Men's Health Week 2021
From the Chair: A continuous state of change Journals Published 6 Jan 2023 "Human beings’ strength lies in our ability to connect with each other and to form strong relationships, even during difficult times." Regular column from Kath Lock-Giddy. Thresholds, January 2023
Notes from FE: Sameness and difference Journals Published 30 Nov 2016 In her regular column, Mary Jones reflects on the start of the new academic year. University and College Counselling, November 2016
Cyberwork: Undisclosed neurodiversity Journals Published 30 Oct 2023 A key benefit for many neurodiverse clients of online counselling, is the potential it gives to relate in ways that take less energy and feel more comfortable. BACP Workplace, October 2023
Second consultation for NICE guideline News Published 14 May 2018 NICE has announced it is to hold an an ‘exceptional’ second consultation on its depression in adults draft guideline
Specific developmental tasks between 11 and 17 Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 Rebecca Kirkbride starts a short series based on what we need to know, consider and draw on to be competent practitioners with adolescent clients. BACP Children and Young People, September 2017
On struggle, study and success Journals Published 31 Dec 2007 The inability of students to acknowledge the reality of the learning process leads to a high level of dropout in both the academic and counselling environments writes Clive Carswell. Therapy Today, December 2007