Division news Journals Published 6 Sep 2021 Catch up with the latest news from BACP Private Practice. Private Practice, September 2021
Soldier = PTSD? Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Margaret Chapman-Clarke explores some common misconceptions about PTSD and the armed forces and highlights the problems veterans face and how their needs can be addressed. Private Practice, Winter 2015
They think it’s Alzheimer’s Journals Published 30 Jun 2017 Open article: When her mum was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Trudi Dargan already knew at some level that the memory lapses and confusion she’d been experiencing were more than the usual ones that come with ageing. Private Practice, Summer 2017
BACP Healthcare conference: Working effectively with trauma in healthcare settings Journals Published 18 Jul 2018 Joanna Benfield reviews the recent BACP Healthcare event. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2018
Beginner's mind News Published 28 Oct 2022 In her blog for the October issue of our Coaching Today journal, Editor Diane Parker talks about the liberation and terror of approaching practice with a beginner's mind. BACP journals blogs
Mending or ending Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Relationship breakdown is a process rather than an event, and it’s well recognised as one of the most life-changing experiences adults can have, writes Julia Greer. Private Practice, Winter 2016
Necessity: the mother of invention Journals Published 8 Sep 2022 Three ways to apply new technologies to your practice. Private Practice, September 2022
A year after Grenfell Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 The public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire is now underway. Leading the Counselling and Trauma Service at the London Fire Brigade (LFB), Anne Scoging talks to Nicola Banning about how her team have responded since that night. BACP Workplace, July 2018
Risky business Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 It’s not only being empathic and attentive that’s exhausting for therapists, the bulk of the impact of the work is the result of being related to as a conflictual transferential object, argues Michael Soth. Private Practice, Autumn 2016