Therapists are human too Journals Published 30 Nov 2014 Drawing on her own research, Marie Adams asks if therapists are ashamed to admit to having needs themselves. Therapy Today, November 2014
Coping with bikini body image fears this summer holiday News Published 11 Jul 2019 One thing is to stop comparing yourself to people on Instagram or Love Island, says our member Caz Binstead
Is respect on the increase? News Published 14 Mar 2023 Kathy Carter talks about neurodiversity, representation and being neurodiversity-affirming. Neurodiversity Celebration Week blogs
Back to school News Published 17 Sep 2020 As schools across the UK re-open and school-based counselling resumes, Alison Hotchkiss shares her reflections on the challenges of adapting her therapy room to the new understanding of a ‘safe-space’
9 ways to cope with grief during the holiday season News Published 4 Dec 2023 Our members share their best strategies for coping with grief
Government launches healthcare regulation consultation News Published 27 Jan 2022 We’ll be responding to the consultation
Notes from the Chair: Times are changing Journals Published 15 Oct 2021 ‘There’s a lot of anxiety being felt about our health and safety at work, with concerns about sharing office space, sitting next to colleagues and travelling into work on public transport’. Regular column from Julie Hughes. BACP Workplace, October 2021
Considering... love Journals Published 31 Mar 2018 "Love without technique is potentially uncontaining, just as technique without love becomes a dry, textbook conversation." Regular column from Nick Luxmoore. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2018
Lockdown impacting children's perceptions and emotions, says our member News Published 1 Feb 2021 Alison Hotchkiss discusses how young people's lives have been changed in the pandemic
It changed my life: Sabah Choudrey Journals Published 24 Feb 2022 Open article: "Therapy created the space I needed to accept myself." Therapy Today, March 2022