Effectiveness of school counselling revealed in new research News Published 21 Jan 2021 It’s the first, large-scale study of its kind to be carried out in the UK
Cinema and the person-centred approach: Empathy News Published 24 Jan 2024 Empathy in cinematic perspective: Exploring human connection through 'Cow' and the Rogerian lens. BACP member blogs
It changed my life: Chantal Lockey Journals Published 4 May 2021 Open article: 'I felt like an enormous weight was off my shoulders and I felt able to enjoy Ruby without feeling so much guilt.' Therapy Today online, May 2021
School counselling campaign backed by Lib Dems News Published 12 Oct 2020 The Liberal Democrats have written to the Chancellor calling for counselling provision in secondary schools in England
When the party’s over Journals Published 31 Oct 2016 Katie Evans uncovers the sadness in the lives of men who use drugs and anonymous sex to anaesthetise their inner pain. Therapy Today, October 2016
Do no harm Journals Published 31 Oct 2018 Could ‘group process’ seriously damage students’ mental health? Therapy Today, November 2018
I am who I am Journals Published 12 Mar 2020 In the second of our series from chaplains working on campus, Simon Coleman offers an overview of his approach to working with faith-based distress. University and College Counselling, March 2020
Why we all need to be more aware of the risk of cybertrauma News Published 8 Feb 2019 BACP psychotherapist Catherine Knibbs discusses the effects of cybertrauma on children's mental health and wellbeing
BBC Children in Need funds counselling project for young people with low self-esteem News Published 22 May 2019 The project will provide free counselling for up to 90 young people over the next three years.
In training: Learning from my clients Journals Published 31 May 2013 In her regular column Mel Perry says by listening to her clients she's been able to start listening more to herself. Therapy Today, May 2013