Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2012 Vol 12 No 3 Journals Published 31 Jul 2012 In this issue ... contents and editorial
Reigniting the spark Journals Published 9 Jun 2022 Open article: Graham Music talks to Sarah Van Gogh about the way that trauma and neglect take root in the body, more deeply than we have tended to think, at the level of our actual cells. Private Practice, June 2022
The healing power of place Journals Published 26 Jan 2022 Linda Gask, consultant psychiatrist, describes how a move to Orkney finally provided perspective on her lifelong struggle with her own mental health. Therapy Today, February 2022
Considering… the catastrophising tendency Journals Published 30 Jun 2019 In his regular column Nick Luxmoore warns against pathologising distress with labels or prescriptions. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2019
The Archers episode devoted to therapy session was “authentic, professional and positive” News Published 14 Feb 2019 BACP Governor Una Cavanagh praised the show for its realistic portrayal of therapy
BACP pressing the case for counselling in transforming older people's lives in Northern Ireland News Published 12 Mar 2019 Members of our policy team are meeting the DUP’s Paula Bradley in Belfast
People with mental health issues 3.5 times more likely to be in problem debt News Published 25 Mar 2019 We're backing calls to ensure people with mental health problems get a fairer deal from essential services
Fantastic to see roll-out of mental health services for new mums and pregnant women News Published 5 Apr 2019 Our Children, Young People and Families Lead Jo Holmes responds to an NHS England announcement
BACP's concerns about farmers' mental health highlighted in Parliament News Published 23 May 2019 81% of farmers under 40 believe mental health is the biggest hidden problem facing farmers today
Starting a new relationship after bereavement News Published 9 Nov 2018 After TV presenter Simon Thomas revealed starting a new romance a year after his wife died, counsellor Susan Carr says its important not to worry what other people think