Counselling changes life of firefighter who helped in shooting aftermath News Published 1 Oct 2018 We spoke to a UK firefighter who found himself needing counselling support after helping people wounded in the Las Vegas shooting.
Talking point: The rocky road to success Journals Published 30 Jun 2017 What advice would you give to a newly qualified counsellor just starting out on their career? Therapy Today, June 2017
Real-world spirituality: Starry, starry night Journals Published 4 Jan 2021 Alistair Ross recalls a moment when the sublime evoked a sense of wonder. Thresholds, January 2021
Shattering the myths Journals Published 12 Jun 2020 There is a growing epidemic of people who survive cancer and live on, with or without recurrence, but who do so suffering a variety of long-term effects, writes Cordelia Galgut. Private Practice, June 2020
When labels are liberating Journals Published 24 Feb 2022 Therapists should be wary of undermining neurodivergent clients’ need for a label, says Kathy Carter. Therapy Today, March 2022
My practice: And this is me Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Choosing what we have in our consulting rooms is a way of letting clients know something about us, writes Sarah Van Gogh. Private Practice, Summer 2016
Warrior's way Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Through reflection on his own experience as a veteran, Brian Charlesworth argues that there is a perceived ‘empathy gap’ between veterans and the general public, including the psychotherapeutic professions. Private Practice, Winter 2017
Practical attunement work Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Stephanie Hutton provides a practical snapshot of various ways in which an overarching framework of attachment theory can be used to inform a wide selection of techniques and approaches with carers and adoptive parents. BACP Children and Young People, December 2015
Profile: Desmond Channer Journals Published 9 Sep 2022 "I felt like a bricklayer at a brain surgeon’s convention." University and College Counselling, September 2022
New report shows a quarter of children aren’t getting access to mental health care News Published 15 Sep 2017 BACP is concerned by findings in the Education Policy Institute (EPI) report which shows that over a quarter of children referred to specialist mental health services were not accepted into those services.