Disenfranchised grief Journals Published 31 Dec 2018 When loved ones take secrets to their grave, the legacy they leave for those who grieve them is painful and isolating, writes Silva Neves. Private Practice, December 2018
It ain’t what you do Journals Published 1 May 2018 Free article: Catherine Jackson explores the science and politics of psychotherapy research today. Therapy Today, May 2018
How therapy can support LGBTQ+ clients News Published 12 Jun 2024 Watch our member Anthony Davis explain how therapy can support LGBTQ+ clients.
The big issue: Why Rogers is still relevant Journals Published 3 Jun 2024 Open article: Catherine Jackson explores what the person-centred approach has to offer clients and therapists today. Therapy Today, June 2024
When words are not enough News Published 10 Dec 2021 In his blog, Editor John Daniel explores important themes of creativity from the December 2021 issue of our Private Practice journal. BACP journals blogs
Research matters: Open to the uncomfortable Journals Published 1 Apr 2019 Research keeps us open to the uncomfortable, particularly where clients’ views are concerned, writes John McLeod. Therapy Today, April 2019
Agency in action Journals Published 3 Mar 2023 Emily Harrison examines the concepts of psychological and embodied agency for clients and therapists. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2023
Grief with the volume turned up News Published 3 Jul 2020 Counsellor Louise Tyler explains why grief is more complex during this pandemic and offers suggestions to help those bereaved
The therapeutic struggles of self-healing Journals Published 31 Jul 2017 Esther SM Cohen explores the challenges faced by counsellors and therapists in taking care of themselves. Thresholds, Summer 2017
It changed my life: Gregory David Journals Published 26 Jan 2021 Open article: ‘I swapped addiction for therapy, conscious behavioural choice and self-care.’ Therapy Today, February 2021