Protecting our police Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 Dr Noreen Tehrani sheds light on how psychological support systems and processes help to protect the police from the harmful effects of repeated exposure to traumatic events. Counselling at Work, Autumn 2017
Is my client autistic: What should I do? Journals Published 24 Jan 2022 Open article: Max Marnau writes that how you proceed with a client you suspect might be autistic depends on whether you consider autism to be a deficiency or a difference. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2022
Chronic pain Journals Published 23 Feb 2023 What is chronic pain? How does pain affect your mental health? Can counselling help and what types of therapy are best for chronic pain? Our member Elizabeth Turp explains.
Dilemma: Is peer supervision enough when you’re newly qualified? Journals Published 29 Nov 2021 Our Ethics team and readers respond to a member’s dilemma about whether it’s OK to opt out of paid supervision when newly qualified. Therapy Today, December 2021 / January 2022
Winner of our 2022 BACP new researcher award announced News Published 19 May 2022 Elizabeth Li, a third-year PhD student, won the award for her study into the perspectives and experiences during therapy of young people with depression, through the lens of epistemic trust.
Cyberwork: Working online – a lower-worth skill? Journals Published 9 Jul 2020 "Due to COVID-19, working online has suddenly, and unexpectedly, become the only way that therapy is being conducted." Regular column from Sarah Worley-James. BACP Workplace, July 2020
Cyberwork: Spotting burnout in supervision Journals Published 16 Apr 2021 How well do you use supervision now that our profession is mainly working online and experiencing the new phenomenon of digital burnout? Regular column from Sarah Worley-James. BACP Workplace, April 2021
Notes from HUCS: The absent present – counselling in a time of COVID-19 Journals Published 24 May 2021 "...I wonder if I have become so used to the absence of body that it’s hard to imagine it present in therapy." Regular column by Anne Bentley. University and College Counselling, May 2021
Let's talk about food Journals Published 21 Jul 2023 If we want to support our clients to think about their relationship with food, we should perhaps first explore our own experience of eating, writes Gerrie Hughes. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2023
Q&A Journals Published 17 Apr 2024 What are the issues that you are facing in your client work? Q&A is your chance to ask for advice about your workplace concerns and dilemmas. BACP Workplace, April 2024