Parenting a disabled child Journals Published 26 Nov 2020 Joanna Griffin considers medical and social models of disability and the impact of caring for a disabled child. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2020
In conversation with… you! Journals Published 26 Feb 2021 Jeanine Connor shares the results of the 'BACP Children, Young People and Families' reader survey and her response as editor of this journal. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2021
Better conversations about... Being a working carer Journals Published 9 Jul 2020 Jane Moffett explores how employers can talk to the sandwich generation about the challenges of work and being a carer. BACP Workplace, July 2020
My bag for life Journals Published 12 Jun 2020 Rosie Dansey offers a personal account of how it is to live with a hidden disability. Private Practice, June 2020
The interview: Denial and disavowal Journals Published 31 Oct 2013 Colin Feltham interviews psychoanalyst and author Sally Weintrobe about climate change, why so many people are failing to take it seriously and what prevents us doing so. Therapy Today, October 2013
Students in crisis: robust phenomenon or perfidious postulate? Journals Published 20 May 2020 Is student mental health really as bad as media reports might have us believe? Yifeng Wei, Andrew Baxter, Kevin Friese and Stan Kutcher caution against depending on self-reported distress. University and College Counselling, May 2020
Reviews Journals Published 11 Mar 2020 Personal critiques of new books for counsellors and psychotherapists working with CYPF. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2020
Policy briefing: Times of change for the NHS Journals Published 15 Oct 2019 In our new regular column Matthew Smith-Lilley discusses what is currently happening in the policy world. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2019
Working with gender, sexuality and faith Journals Published 12 Mar 2020 Keeping up with the range of gender and sexual identities which clients bring to us can feel intimidating, especially if linked to faith conflicts. Becky Bow reflects. University and College Counselling, March 2020