Who's on your guest list? Creative inspirations in coaching Journals Published 25 Oct 2021 BACP Coaching Executive members Val Watson and Karen Ledger discuss who have influenced and inspired them in their coaching and counselling practices, and find some interesting parallels. Coaching Today, October 2021
FGM – exposing a hidden child abuse Journals Published 30 Nov 2016 Free article: Catherine Jackson talks to counsellors about their work with survivors of female genital mutilation. Therapy Today, November 2016
Ethical Framework Review Project progress Policy Published 21 Mar 2024 Updated 21 Mar 2024 Find out more about the themes and feedback from our Ethical Framework review
Dilemma: Confidentiality after a client dies Journals Published 31 Jul 2015 Readers' responses to this month's dilemma. Therapy Today, July 2015
Nurturing your soul in a pandemic News Published 12 Jan 2022 Jill Foulger talks about recuperating and being compassionate to ourselves. BACP member blogs
‘Being outdoors’ at university: a practitioner’s experience Journals Published 9 Sep 2019 Engaging mindfully with nature offers many benefits for stressed, overworked students and staff, believes Kathryn Morris-Roberts. University and College Counselling, September 2019
Stranger in a strange land: take 2 Journals Published 31 Jan 2016 Free article: Anne Crisp gives an update on her work about ‘unprepared clients’ – those who come to counselling with no real understanding of therapy. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2016
Race matters: A culture of allyship Journals Published 18 Jan 2022 Open article: Letesia Gibson asks how damaging is doing nothing when it comes to creating anti-racist workplaces? BACP Workplace, January 2022
From the Joint Chair: A year on Journals Published 14 Jun 2021 "We will be navigating uncertainty and change, for ourselves and our clients, for some time yet" Regular column from Rima Sidhpara. Private Practice, June 2021
Resilient organisations in a complex world Journals Published 31 Oct 2014 Noreen Tehrani considers how organisations can respond to traumatic incidents and what helps them to recover and grow in the aftermath. Counselling at Work, Autumn 2014