Out in the world: post-cult recovery Journals Published 22 Feb 2019 Gillie Jenkinson explains the need for a relational, psychoeducational approach to working with cult survivors. Therapy Today, March 2019
Redefining the menopause Journals Published 30 Apr 2015 Cordelia Nevin Galgut, a practising psychotherapist who is herself menopausal, raises the need for us to think differently about this phase of a woman’s life. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2015
Sharing the video Journals Published 9 Jun 2022 Anthony Prendergast describes the therapeutic benefits of clients watching a video of their session. Private Practice, June 2022
My life as a case study: how mental health and autism shaped my personal life, my research and my work Product Dr Beth Edwards provides a chronological journey through the last 10-years of her life and the challenges encountered.
BACP members invited to Law Commission Q&A Have your say about new guidance on sharing therapy records in sexual offences cases
Sleep and mental health About therapy Our member Eve Menezes Cunningham explains how getting a good night's sleep is important for our mental health
University counselling service celebrates half a million pound funding boost News Published 2 Oct 2019 The project, led by our member Kate Tindle, focuses on Welsh-language mental health provision
Wake-up call Journals Published 30 Jun 2019 Open article: Roughly halfway through a counselling life, a re-evaluation occurs, as the well-established practitioner recognises the professional plateau they currently occupy, writes Wyn Bramley. Private Practice, June 2019
Coronavirus: Therapists needed more than ever but must be appropriately trained News Published 23 Mar 2020 We warn against Duke and Duchess of Sussex's post 'bored' people should digitally train to become a counsellor
Inside the long COVID maze Journals Published 4 Jan 2021 Open article: Karen Rawden shares a psychospiritual perspective on long COVID as spiritual awakening. Thresholds, January 2021