The facts are friendly Journals Published 30 Sep 2008 It’s not just what research tells us to do that is important, says Mick Cooper. It’s how it can challenge us to reflect on our personal and theoretical assumptions and be more responsive to our clients. Therapy Today, September 2008
How do you take care of yourself? Journals Published 30 Jun 2017 Tracey Hurley sings in a ladies barbershop choir. The friendship, fun and euphoria of singing give her the balance and harmony she needs for her counselling work. Therapy Today, June 2017
Notes from FE: Polarisation Journals Published 31 Mar 2018 In her regular column, Mary Jones suggests that polarisation is becoming increasingly the norm. University and College Counselling, March 2018
Notes from HUCS' departing chair: Warm wishes to all my colleagues Journals Published 23 Nov 2022 'Looking back over my 25 years in university counselling, I can see that there has been a huge shift from having a clear definition of offering psychological therapies...' Column from Jane Harris. University and College Counselling, November 2022
Bereavement About therapy How do you cope with the death of a loved one? How can you deal with the overwhelming feelings of loss and grief? BACP member Sara Mathews explains how counselling can help.
Counselling for small businesses About therapy Running a small business can be rewarding and fulfilling but also stressful, demanding and overwhelming. Talking to a counsellor can have real benefits for you and your employees’ mental health and wellbeing.
Musicians are struggling with their mental health now more than ever News Published 13 Nov 2020 Rachel Jepson writes about how therapists can help music industry professionals during Covid-19
Our top five most-read articles of 2019 News Published 6 Jan 2020 Revisit last year's most-popular news articles and videos on the BACP website