Problems and principles, not disorders and techniques Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 Adherence to a medical model of disorders, symptoms and treatments is seriously hampering the development of theory and practice in psychotherapy. We need a plausible alternative, argues Richard Hallam. Private Practice, Winter 2014
Food and mood Journals Published 28 Feb 2014 Nicola Terry argues that the significant influence of what we eat on mental health and wellbeing should be acknowledged in the counselling room. Therapy Today, February 2014
Foibles and all Journals Published 31 Jan 2016 Ann Knights explores how we work constructively with our own sense of impotence and omnipotence in coaching. Coaching Today, January 2016
Governor elections and member resolutions and motions News Published 2 Aug 2021 The voting and support processes are open until Friday 3 September
Doom and gloom News Published 7 Dec 2022 In her blog, Editor Jeanine Connor explores important themes from the December issue of our BACP Children, Young People and Families journal. BACP journals blogs
Play therapy and horses Journals Published 31 Mar 2016 Tracie Faa-Thompson has been pivotal in setting up the field of equine assisted play therapy in the UK. We interviewed her about its accessibility, provenance and method of working. BACP Children and Young People, March 2016
Online and phone counselling About therapy What is online counselling? What is telephone or phone counselling? Our member Rakhi Chand explains how online and phone counselling work.
On dreams and potentialities Journals Published 26 Feb 2021 Mike Moss speaks poetically about the way he supports young people in therapy to realise their dreams, and in doing so, achieve his own potentialities. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2021
Eco and climate anxiety About therapy Our member Linda Aspey explains why feelings about the climate are important and how counselling can help you cope.