Ponderings of a counselling tutor Journals Published 4 Mar 2023 'Once upon a time, there was a blue tufted duck. It arrived in a pond called ‘Universitee’ and mostly inhabited a small pond called ‘UCS’ which meant ‘uncanny carefree souls’, or so it thought.' University and College Counselling, March 2024
What complaints tell us: July to December 2023 News Published 21 Mar 2024 Rebecca Grace, Assistant Registrar for BACP, addresses therapy complaints, competence, boundaries and endings in therapy. BACP learning from practice blogs
Counselling & Neurodiversity in Education, Part 1 News Published 29 Apr 2024 Unveiling neurodiversity in education: Navigating counselling challenges and advocacy, Part 1. BACP staff blog
Counselling and bereavement News Published 24 Jun 2020 The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in additional unexpected deaths alongside restrictions on people who have been bereaved. Produced with Cruse Bereavement Care, this briefing considers the importance of bereavement support.
Counselling for people affected by age-related sight loss This briefing considers the relationship between age-related sight loss and common mental health problems, along with the benefits and barriers to counselling.
Counselling for people with dementia This briefing considers how counselling can enable people to make sense of their life with dementia, grieve their losses and continue to find new opportunities and meaning.
Phobias About therapy What are phobias and how can you overcome them? Counsellor Lorraine Collins examines what causes phobias, the symptoms and how counselling can help.
Racial trauma About therapy Our member Kemi Omijeh looks at how racism can affect your mental health and explores what you can do if you’re affected by racial trauma
Social anxiety About therapy Our member Lou Baker explains what social anxiety is, how you can overcome a fear of social situations and how counselling can help you cope.