SAD at work? Journals Published 31 Oct 2012 As the days grow shorter, Nicola Banning considers ways that clients, counsellors and organisations can manage the impact of Seasonal Affective Disorder. Counselling at Work, Autumn 2012
Only human Journals Published 24 Feb 2022 Therapists must believe that human beings are not inevitably or inherently destructive, says Becky Seale. Therapy Today, March 2022
Congruence or criticism? Journals Published 31 Jul 2014 Nicola Davies argues that congruence is often misunderstood by trainee counsellors and can end up as bullying. Therapy Today, July 2014
On the bookshelf: what you’re reading Journals Published 25 Oct 2021 Catherine Noel reviews Jenny Rogers' Are you Listening? Stories from a coaching life. Coaching Today, October 2021
Pitfalls of the neurodivergent superpowers’ narrative Navigating neurodiversity: Rethinking superpowers and embracing differences. BACP Get help with counselling concerns blog
Making sense of the menopause Journals Published 17 Oct 2022 Open article: How well are therapists and employers supporting women through the menopause? Helen Kewell goes beyond the stereotypes to explore a stage of life which affects half the working population. BACP Workplace, October 2022
Community conversations Journals Published 31 Jul 2015 Colin Berry urges counsellors to look beyond boundaried relationships and personal growth and work with communities towards social health recovery. Therapy Today, July 2015
Conversations Journals Published 31 Jul 2017 After all the awareness raising about mental health during the General Election campaign, what happens next? Nicola Banning talks to Penny Campling and Andrew Kinder. Counselling at Work, Summer 2017
Surviving work Journals Published 30 Apr 2015 Elizabeth Cotton took up blogging when faced with redundancy. It evolved into the Surviving Work Library, a vast recorded archive of employees voicing their experiences of how to survive work. Counselling at Work, Spring 2015
Self-harm: the solution, not the problem? Journals Published 31 Jul 2013 Lynn Martin argues that self-harm is often an important coping mechanism and means of survival for a young person and that this awareness should guide the counsellor’s response. Therapy Today, July 2013