The heroine’s journey: working with women through integrated practice Journals Published 31 Jul 2017 Diane Parker describes how she is currently integrating various practices and approaches to support vulnerable women with complex relational needs in community mental health. Coaching Today, July 2017
Womb twin survivors News Published 26 Apr 2022 Donna McDonald brings powerful insight to the subject of individual twin loss. BACP member blogs
Social justice impacts on everything we do News Published 3 Apr 2019 BACP President David Weaver talks about social justice, ahead of our Let the Voices be Heard! conference
"There’s no such thing as a stereotype of a lonely child" News Published 5 Dec 2018 BACP member Sue Pattison describes how she works with children who say they are lonely, as a new report reveals one in 10 to 15-year-olds are often lonely.
But why? Understanding why young people turn to self-harm Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Pooky Knightsmith explains how we can use this understanding to enable us to provide sustainable and practical support. BACP Children and Young People, September 2015
Therapy after a homicide Journals Published 30 Sep 2014 Open article: When her sister was murdered 13 years ago, Janet Nicholls’ life changed overnight. Now she trains others in the complex experience of people bereaved by homicide. Private Practice, Autumn 2014
On the spectrum and in the room Journals Published 1 Jun 2018 Felicity Rosslyn offers some simple tips about what to expect when counselling people on the autistic spectrum. Therapy Today, June 2018
Counselling clients bereaved by homicide Journals Published 30 Nov 2014 When her sister was murdered 13 years ago, Janet Nicholls’ life changed over night. Here she offers advice to counsellors working with people bereaved by homicide. Therapy Today, November 2014