Disordered eating Journals Published 31 Mar 2012 A 2007 survey of people in England over the age of 16 found that 6.4% of adults had a problem with food. With specialist treatment variable and inadequate in most areas, an increasing number of clients with eating disorders are likely to present to therapists in private practice. By Julia Bueno. Private Practice, Spring 2012
Sticky bubbles, stats and Snap Journals Published 30 Sep 2013 Open article: Strategies for safely exploring the territory of self-harming clients formed the topic of a workshop led by Edith Bell at the recent CYP conference in London. BACP Children and Young People, September 2013
Philosophical approaches to therapy Journals Published 24 Nov 2017 Michael Sims explores the many philosophies behind therapy. Thresholds, Summer 2015
News and resources Journals Published 23 Nov 2022 A summary of current issues and opportunities in our sector. University and College Counselling, November 2022
On divorce and separation Journals Published 31 Mar 2018 Matthew Barnard discusses the implications and consequences for teenagers who are trying to individuate from their families when the families themselves have separated. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2018
Allyship involves deep shadow work, where we endure the ego-shattering shame of our own oppressiveness Journals Published 26 Sep 2022 Open article: In some ways, the work that we do as counsellors and psychotherapists makes us all allies, says Dwight Turner. Therapy Today, October 2022
Personal consultancy: a grand design Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Carolyn Mumby uses the metaphor of house renovation to demonstrate the personal consultancy model of coach-therapy practice. Coaching Today, July 2016
From the Board: Moira Sibbald Journals Published 26 Jan 2021 'No matter how the Board and Committee members have arrived in their positions at BACP, we are very conscious of the aims and objectives of the organisation and our responsibilities to you.' Therapy Today, February 2021
Supervision: Power Journals Published 14 Jun 2021 "Supervisors are expected to own their power and use it as a force for good, but powerful roles can be played badly". Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, June 2021
Workplace matters: Finding the positives Journals Published 14 Jan 2021 'As we cope with what we hope will be the tail end of the pandemic into 2021, let’s not, in our rush to resume normal life, forget what we’ve learnt.’ Regular column from Sandi Mann. BACP Workplace, January 2021