Looking back in joy Journals Published 25 Oct 2018 Amanda Anderson reflects on feelings evoked by a visit to Tolkien: Maker of Middle Earth, an exhibition at The ST Lee Gallery of the Weston Library, Oxford. Thresholds, October 2018
Supervision in a changing world Journals Published 31 Jan 2014 Vicki Palmer reflects on the 2013 Supervision Conference UK and considers the challenges for the future of supervision in the helping professions. Counselling at Work, Winter 2013
In practice: Transitions abroad Journals Published 30 Sep 2014 Regular column from Danielle Gold. Therapy Today, September 2014
Pride focus: Delighting in difference Journals Published 3 Jun 2024 Open article: With an affirmative foundation, all good therapy can be challenging, explorative, deep and rewarding, says Paul Christopher Mollitt. Therapy Today, June 2024.
Caring for someone with dementia is hard Research Published 10 May 2023 Updated 11 May 2023 In her blog, Editor Naomi Caine discusses how dementia can devastate many lives as she introduces the April issue of our Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal. BACP journals blogs
In practice: Personal disclosures Journals Published 30 Nov 2014 Regular column from Jeanine Connor. Therapy Today, November 2014
In pursuit of authenticity Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 Free article: Julia Buckroyd explores her journey from newly qualified practitioner to gaining the confidence to ‘be myself and behave myself’. Therapy Today, March 2015
Business matters: In the mix Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 What do we have in common with people who work for Uber or Deliveroo? More than you might think. Private Practice, Autumn 2017
Observing parent and baby in class Journals Published 1 Mar 2019 Michele Crooks and colleagues Andrea Perry and Griselda Kellie-Smith describe the intervention known as BASE® Babywatching, designed to promote empathy in child observers. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2019
Notes from the Chair: Strength in adversity Journals Published 11 Apr 2022 ‘I know there are workplace counsellors who are working closely with employees deeply impacted by the horrendous war in Ukraine. As you contain the fears of others, it is important to remember your own self-care.’ Regular column from Julie Hughes. BACP Workplace, April 2022