Message from the Chair: the challenge of writing during a pandemic Journals Published 22 Oct 2020 "Transitions already create peaks and troughs in our sense of efficacy, as we let go and mourn that which we are leaving and prepare to learn and integrate new behaviours." Regular column from Carolyn Mumby. Coaching Today, October 2020
Responding to the mental health needs of trafficked women Journals Published 27 Apr 2018 Free article: Siân Oram and Jill Domoney highlight the psychological consequences of human trafficking. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2018
Why I became a coach: Contemplating crossroads Journals Published 31 Oct 2016 Dance movement psychotherapist Tasha Colbert describes the journey that led her into coaching, and explores the impact of her trainings and experience on her personal and professional life, and her developing practice. Coaching Today, October 2016
AGM live online for BACP members News Published 16 Nov 2018 Watch the annual general meeting and the keynote speakers
Reality TV as therapy Journals Published 30 Jun 2013 Free article: Jenny Hamilton asks if reality TV programmes can provide a genuinely therapeutic experience for audiences. Therapy Today, June 2013
Supervision talk 3 Journals Published 30 Sep 2010 What are the considerations when supervising professionals in education and social care who have limited counselling training? Julie Fallon continues her series on supervision issues in the children and young people arena. Counselling Children and Young People, September 2010
Coming out of the food cupboard: supporting young men with eating disorders Journals Published 31 Mar 2013 Getting adequate support for eating disorders that involve assiduous secrecy and denial can feel both impossible and immensely painful, particularly for a man. Russell Delderfield shares his story and those of some of the men who participated in his research, and suggests that disclosing may usefully be framed as a form of ‘coming out’. University and College Counselling, March 2013
Leading from a human rights framework Journals Published 31 Jan 2016 As managers of a human rights charity and an IAPT team respectively, Jude Boyles and Rich Garland share a commitment to a democratic style of leadership. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2016
Memories: fact or fiction Journals Published 31 Jan 2017 Open article: Neville Tomlinson considers the quirks of memory and forgetting, exploring the topics of how memories are formed and stored, repression, suppression and false memories. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2017