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Ukraine war: Tips on how to look after your mental health during worrying world events News Published 25 Feb 2022 Our members share their thoughts on what to do if you’re anxious about current affairs
New mums: Six things that therapists want you to know News Published 2 May 2024 Our members have shared their thoughts for Maternal Mental Health Week
75% of people say their mental health has been impacted by the pandemic News Published 10 May 2021 Not seeing friends and family, isolation and worries about catching the virus among main reasons, our survey found
“I valued myself and believed I could live well with dementia” News Published 6 Nov 2019 Counselling has helped Jacqui Bingham come to terms with living with Alzheimer’s
Therapy myths debunked: The truth behind the UK’s 8 most common therapy misconceptions News Published 10 Oct 2023 The truth behind the UK’s 8 most common therapy misconceptions
How we will listen to you better News Published 8 Feb 2021 Introducing our new programme of free listening workshops and our listening group
Notes from FE: Recovery and acceptance Journals Published 31 Mar 2017 "... there is often a different, better way of doing things." Regular column from Mary Jones. University and College Counselling, March 2017
Considering the ethical principles of self-care and fitness to practice when working with trauma Janice Thomas explores how self-care is a vital part of our ethical character as practitioners. Video resource.
Team GB gymnast opens up about bereavement counselling News Published 19 Jan 2022 Speak to a counsellor if you need support, says Olympian Ellie Downie