Discussion: Working safely with spiritual abuse Journals Published 10 Jul 2023 Lisa Oakley and Kathryn Kinmond offer insight into how therapists can offer support. Thresholds, July 2023
Q&A: Working within your competence Journals Published 17 Oct 2022 What are the issues that you face in your client work with employee assistance providers (EAPs) and organisations? Q&A is your chance to ask members of BACP Workplace to respond to your workplace queries. BACP Workplace, October 2022
Working with Muslim children and young people Journals Published 31 Mar 2017 Myira Khan offers practical information about culture, background and context to help us with young Muslim clients, so that our counselling services can be appropriately inclusive and useful. BACP Children and Young People, March 2017
Working with the pursuer-withdrawer dynamic Journals Published 30 May 2022 Anne Power uses attachment theory and EFT to explore how to help couples become more secure both in themselves and their relationship. Therapy Today, June 2022
Working with eating disorders in private practice Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 Is it too risky to work with clients with eating disorders outside of a multidisciplinary medical setting? Private Practice, March 2022
Working therapeutically with chronic fatigue syndrome Journals Published 28 Jan 2019 Rosie Driffill explains how counselling can be useful to people with chronic fatigue syndrome. Therapy Today, February 2019
The big issue: Is EAP counselling really working? Journals Published 28 Oct 2020 Open article: Do employee assistance programmes exploit counsellors to make money, or do they offer a much-needed service and regular employment? Nicola Banning investigates. Therapy Today, November 2020
Cyberwork: The upsides Journals Published 31 Oct 2018 In her regular column, Sarah Worley-James discusses the growing interest and enthusiasm for working online. BACP Workplace, October 2018
Digital technology: Love it or hate it - it’s here to stay Results of our member survey from May 2018 which asked about your use of digital technology and working online.
Working with students involved in the sex industry Journals Published 1 Mar 2022 Open article: Far from being a lifestyle choice, the sex industry brings suffering, trauma, abuse and coercion to students involved in it, as Anna Fisher highlights. University and College Counselling, March 2022