Business matters: Keep the tap dripping Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Martin Hogg considers some offline ways you might not have thought of to market your practice. Private Practice, Autumn 2016
A patchwork of practice Journals Published 5 Sep 2019 Beverley Meakin describes a tool she developed to promote reflexivity with students. Therapy Today, September 2019
It really is that simple Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Catherine Jackson invites Tim Bond to unpack the main headings of the Ethical Framework for the Counselling Professions. Therapy Today, July 2016
The researcher: Data don't make the difference Journals Published 31 Jul 2014 In his regular column Barry McInnes discusses a study into the adverse effects of psychological therapy (AdEPT). Therapy Today, July 2014
From the chair: Taking ourselves apart Journals Published 4 Sep 2020 "Why am I boring you with a story about an oven? Well, to me, it’s symbolic." Private Practice, September 2020
From the Chair: An exceptionally talented bunch Journals Published 7 Dec 2022 'What I took from the day overall, is that we must remain authentic in our quest to embrace our inner entrepreneurs.' Private Practice, December 2022
The uncanny connection Journals Published 1 Apr 2020 In his new series, Real-world spirituality, Alistair Ross will be thinking about how spirituality manifests in everyday practice. Here, he reflects on a visit to the Freud museum. Thresholds, April 2020
Spiritually ambivalent therapist: The spiritual marketplace Journals Published 4 Jan 2022 José Luis Leal reflects upon the commodification of spirituality. Thresholds, January 2022
Securing opportunities for counselling in the brave new world of devolved healthcare BACP's Chief Executive Officer, Anna Daroy, sets out our important work to engage with 42 new integrated health systems. BACP policy blogs
The client of your dreams Journals Published 17 Jul 2020 Naomi England discusses her research into how dreams can shed light on the therapeutic relationship. Thresholds, July 2020