Facilitators of integration: finding a place of zero Journals Published 30 Apr 2016 Open article: Margaret Chapman-Clarke explains why counsellors who coach are ‘conscious change agents’ and can help clients reach a ‘place of zero’ in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) world. Coaching Today, April 2016
Embracing impermanence and incompleteness Journals Published 26 Oct 2022 A pluralistic approach allows therapist and client to collaboratively reflect on existential experience, says John Hills. Therapy Today, November 2022
Understanding Asperger syndrome Journals Published 30 Sep 2011 Free article: To work in a way that most benefits the Asperger client, it is important that the therapist adapts the session and communication to fit in with the Asperger world. Maxine Aston guides readers through the ability to recognise and work with this form of autism. Therapy Today, September 2011
Stressed brains can’t learn – a school counsellor’s view on children’s return to the classroom News Published 26 Aug 2020 Our member Nicola Ball talks about the impact of returning to school on children’s mental health
From the Board: Being a lighthouse Journals Published 25 Aug 2022 ‘Hi, my name is Punam, one of the newest BACP Board members. Board member – let’s read that again. Let’s say that again – loudly, perhaps.' Therapy Today, September 2022
Wellbeing uncovered Journals Published 31 Oct 2016 Is workplace wellbeing a tick box exercise or a proactive way of supporting employees to flourish? Vicki Badham surveyed 55 organisations to find out. Counselling at Work, Autumn 2016
I’m A Celebrity star: “I’m not afraid to admit I have therapy” News Published 18 Dec 2018 Actress Emily Atack has opened up about how she has been helped by counselling
Better conversations about... Supporting employees with a disabled child Journals Published 13 Jan 2020 Open article: When an employee has a disabled child, what do employers and those working with them need to know? BACP Workplace, January 2020
Dilemma: Should we tell a client that we suspect they may be autistic? Journals Published 26 Jan 2022 Our Ethics team and Therapy Today readers consider this month's dilemma. Therapy Today, February 2022
A map for the journey: announcing the new coaching competence framework Journals Published 26 Jan 2023 Open article: David Britten explains why the coaching competences have been created and gives some background to their development. He addresses some key questions and concerns that BACP members have voiced about these and other frameworks. Coaching Today, January 2023