When words are not enough News Published 10 Dec 2021 In his blog, Editor John Daniel explores important themes of creativity from the December 2021 issue of our Private Practice journal. BACP journals blogs
Our response to the new Health and Care Bill News Published 7 Jul 2021 The Bill is an opportunity to increase support for counselling, says our Four Nations Lead Steve Mulligan
BACP Mindometer report 2021 Insights from therapists into the effect of lockdown and future challenges to the UK general population’s mental health.
In training: Our less likeable selves Journals Published 29 Feb 2024 'There is a deeply unhelpful myth that counselling consists of nice people saying kind things to sad people'. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2024
Third person: What's going on? Journals Published 21 Jul 2022 'Recruitment issues for counselling posts are a new development.' Regular column from Toby Sweet. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2022
Intersectionality and social justice Journals Published 1 Apr 2019 Tanya Beetham argues that a client’s socio-environmental experience cannot be shut out of the counselling room. Therapy Today, April 2019
Meet the member: Beverly Evans Journals Published 26 Apr 2022 "Understanding is key to finding out why we do the things that we do, and my desire to understand how people work was the reason I started training in the first place." Coaching Today, April 2022
Agency in action Journals Published 3 Mar 2023 Emily Harrison examines the concepts of psychological and embodied agency for clients and therapists. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2023
Sexual addictions in couple counselling Journals Published 30 Mar 2011 Increasing numbers of individuals and couples are presenting in therapy with sexual addictions. Karen Lawrence believes for counsellors to work effectively in this field, more insight and training is essential.T herapy Today, March 2011