A year after Grenfell Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 The public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire is now underway. Leading the Counselling and Trauma Service at the London Fire Brigade (LFB), Anne Scoging talks to Nicola Banning about how her team have responded since that night. BACP Workplace, July 2018
Ensuring a diverse, inclusive and equitable culture for all Catch-up with the listening workshop with representatives of our team, held on 25 June 2021
My workplace: Helen Kewell Journals Published 9 Jul 2020 Are there lessons we could learn from our elders at this critical time? Nicola Banning talks to Helen Kewell, a therapist, writer and organisational consultant, about what she’s learnt from working with older people. BACP Workplace, July 2020
Coaching conversations: what makes a good coach? Journals Published 31 Aug 2018 Personal qualities, training, experience or just instinct – what elements make a good coach? Sally Brown asks top coaches to explore the winning combination. Coaching Today, July 2018
Journey to Rwanda Journals Published 28 Feb 2009 Fifteen years ago Rwanda was the hellish scene of one of the most ferocious genocides in history. A therapist who travelled there reports on what it’s like to confront the unthinkable. Therapy Today, February 2009
What is being in a relationship really like? Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Open article: Mary Morgan explores why relationships are difficult, and why we might need them. Private Practice, Winter 2016
Professional Standards Authority launches Accredited Registers consultation News Published 21 Dec 2020 Find out how you can share your views on the effectiveness of the scheme
Talking point: If I were BACP Chair for a day... Journals Published 31 Oct 2017 This month we asked a random selection of members what they would do if they were BACP Chair for a day. Therapy Today, October 2017
When a raspberry jelly is a truth teller Journals Published 27 Jan 2022 Jo Birch and Shirley Smith in conversation about using creative approaches in supervision. Coaching Today, January 2022
Dementia: a 'death of the mind' Journals Published 31 Oct 2010 Helping carers to understand more about projective identification can be a means of enabling them to understand and communicate with dementia sufferers, especially those in the advanced stages of the illness for whom language is no longer available, writes Paul Terry. Therapy Today, October 2010