My practice: Sessionus interruptus Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Therapists who work from home risk feeling like they’re ‘on call’ much of the time, writes Sarah Van Gogh. Private Practice, Winter 2016
Adoption and birth fathers Journals Published 30 Apr 2013 Birth fathers are often overlooked in the adoption process. Gary Clapton and Andrew Ward give their side of the story. Therapy Today, April 2013
Managing change, tolerating thresholds Journals Published 4 Dec 2019 Open article: Adolescence is full of change. Sarah Haywood draws on social anthropology to make sense of the anxiety many young people experience during periods of transition. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2019
Timely and appropriate services for suicide prevention BACP’s Policy and Public Affairs Officer, Karan Chhabra, explores the need for impactful services. BACP policy blogs
From the chair: Blinking into the sunlight Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 "Our division can look positively to the future after several months of uncertainty." Regular column from Mervyn Wynne Jones. Private Practice, Autumn 2017
Supporting refugees to secure appropriate mental health support News Published 27 Jun 2022 Steve Mulligan and Jeremy Bacon from BACP's policy team mark Refugee Week and welcome its theme of healing. BACP blogs
Supervision of psychotherapy and spiritual direction Journals Published 30 Apr 2014 Lynette Harborne considers whether the supervision of psychotherapy and spiritual direction is two contexts but one process. Thresholds, Spring 2014
Two problems, one story, three poems, some readers Journals Published 6 Dec 2021 Open article: Jane Davis on how literature might assist therapeutic practice. Private Practice, December 2021
Notes from colleges: Adversity and resilience Journals Published 20 May 2020 "In the months ahead, our services will be more valuable than ever..." University and College Counselling, May 2020
Boredom: creativity's nemesis Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 When we jettison something vital inside us or have something taken away, boredom often comes to the fore, writes Jeff Weston. Private Practice, March 2023