The big interview: Naomi Shragai Journals Published 24 Jan 2023 Former stand-up comic turned business psychotherapist and writer Naomi Shragai talks to Catherine Jackson. Therapy Today, February 2023
Introducing the Black History Month panel Journals Published 28 Sep 2021 Open article: Meet the practitioners who have helped to shape this issue of Therapy Today. Therapy Today, October 2021
On the bookshelf: what you’re reading Journals Published 22 Oct 2020 Karen Ledger reviews Michelle Lucas’s 101 Coaching Supervision Techniques, Approaches, Enquiries and Experiments. Coaching Today, October 2020
Imperfect therapist: Mothers and daughters, sons and lovers Journals Published 16 Dec 2019 A life-changing phone call distracts Lizzie as she tries to focus on the latest antics of her favourite four o’clock client. Private Practice, December 2019
Are we ready for an ageing workforce? Journals Published 15 Oct 2021 Open article: Helen Kewell argues that a new era is dawning and our workplaces, society and economy will need to find new ways to value our older people. BACP Workplace, October 2021
Working within the restrictions Latest updates and information for counselling and psychotherapy practitioners on the coronavirus restrictions
Practice from a college perspective News Published 16 Feb 2018 A member of our Universities and Colleges division looks at the realities of practising within a college counselling service, and how counsellors must work with clients with common mental health problems as well as more complex needs.
Widespread calls for Government to fund school-based counselling News Published 15 Oct 2021 “There’s clear and positive evidence that school-based counselling can really make a difference”
Women at the edge Journals Published 31 May 2017 Sophie Livingstone describes the intensity of relational work with women confronting their sexually compulsive behaviours. Therapy Today, May 2017
Is my client autistic: What should I do? Journals Published 24 Jan 2022 Open article: Max Marnau writes that how you proceed with a client you suspect might be autistic depends on whether you consider autism to be a deficiency or a difference. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2022