"There’s no such thing as a stereotype of a lonely child" News Published 5 Dec 2018 BACP member Sue Pattison describes how she works with children who say they are lonely, as a new report reveals one in 10 to 15-year-olds are often lonely.
A bold vision for a better world Journals Published 10 Mar 2021 Open article: The pandemic presents us with the choice of whether or not we’re willing to influence the global situation through our behaviour and actions, writes Petra Guggisberg Nocelli. Private Practice, March 2021
Research matters: Little things Journals Published 3 Sep 2018 Little things can make a difference. Research can contribute to therapist development and the effectiveness of client work by identifying small ways of enhancing the process of learning and change, writes John McLeod. Therapy Today, September 2018
The interview: A voice for counselling Journals Published 31 Mar 2013 Colin Feltham interviews John McLeod, academic, researcher, counsellor and recently retired Emeritus Professor at the University of Abertay, Dundee. Therapy Today, March 2013
Dilemmas: Transgender disclosure Journals Published 31 May 2013 Thomas is a female identified trans therapist who works as Thomas but also sometimes dresses and lives as a woman. How should he handle the possibility of encountering clients while wearing female clothes? Therapy Today, May 2013
A nourishing conversation: working with food and eating Journals Published 28 Jul 2022 How can we as coaches work with our clients’ relationships to food and eating? When is it useful – and when might it be problematic? Carolyn Mumby unpacks the issues with counselling psychologist Julie Friend. Coaching Today, July 2022
The C word Journals Published 31 Mar 2018 In a former life as a journalist, Janet Watson used people’s personal triumphs and tragedies as entertainment to make money for others. Now a therapist, she listens to others for their own sakes. Private Practice, March 2018
Supervision: A plant in a pot Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 '…we need to be active in examining the state of the supervisory relationship and undertake regular reviews to ascertain its health'. Regular column from Mish Seabrook. Private Practice, March 2023
A hiccup does not have to end your New Year’s resolution News Published 7 Jan 2020 Our member Andrew Harvey encourages people to change their inner critic for a compassionate coach
Ponderings of a counselling tutor Journals Published 4 Mar 2023 'Once upon a time, there was a blue tufted duck. It arrived in a pond called ‘Universitee’ and mostly inhabited a small pond called ‘UCS’ which meant ‘uncanny carefree souls’, or so it thought.' University and College Counselling, March 2024