The sacrificial organisation Journals Published 30 Apr 2016 Open article: Why is scapegoating so common at work? Vanessa Avery explains how it can manifest and what organisations can do to create a culture that protects against it. Counselling at Work, Spring 2016
Sizing up obesity Journals Published 22 Jan 2021 Open article: The Government wants us to lose weight, to protect both ourselves and the NHS. Deanne Jade argues that diets contribute to the stigma around fatness and suggests a more compassionate approach.Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2021
What makes military bereavement different? Journals Published 31 May 2014 Bereavement presents unique challenges for military families, who face not just the loss of a parent or spouse but their home, friendship networks and their way of life. By Liz Rolls and Gillian Chowns. Therapy Today, May 2014
From the Chair: Opportunities Journals Published 28 Mar 2022 ‘Our members are a trained workforce ready to help provide a solution to a complex problem’. Regular column from Natalie Bailey. Therapy Today, April 2022
Podcasts promoting equality, diversity and inclusion BACP’s Children Young People and Families Lead, Jo Holmes and BACP’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead, Edith Stokes, launch a series of podcasts in partnership with Hackney Council. BACP policy blogs
Sent away Journals Published 1 Mar 2022 Gordon Knott and Thurstine Basset attended boarding schools before embarking on careers in mental health. In the first of a four-part series, they set the scene around surviving boarding school. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2022
Dr Lovatt’s dance cure Journals Published 20 Jul 2020 Psychologist Dr Peter Lovatt has written a book about the transformative effects of dance. Peter kindly agreed to answer some questions for HCPJ. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2020
University and College Counselling, May 2023 Journals Published 26 May 2023 One at a time: Getting to the other side. Plus... One-at-a-time: A counsellor's perspective... A time of crisis? Research from Scotland... Neurodiversity: A call for action
Maple Women’s Hotline of China Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 A free telephone counselling service started by volunteers has helped tens of thousands of vulnerable women all over China to access psychological support By Xingjuan Wang. Translated by Yingxiang Xu. Therapy Today, September 2015
The blind spot Journals Published 7 Apr 2020 Tackling mental health at work is big business – so why, asks Nicola Banning, do the words ‘counselling’ and ‘counsellor’ so rarely feature as being a part of the solution? BACP Workplace, April 2020