The things we carry Good practice Published 4 Apr 2023 In her editor's blog for the April issue of Thresholds, Amy McCormack considers the private struggles that people may be facing. BACP journals blogs
Spoons and spiders webs News Published 9 May 2023 In her blog for the April issue of our Coaching Today journal, Editor Diane Parker talks about creating something of value for a specific community or group of people. BACP journals blogs
A year in lockdown News Published 23 Mar 2021 Twelve months on, ethics consultant Stephen Hitchcock is now convinced of the 'real' benefits of online therapy
Seeking support isn't a weakness News Published 21 Jun 2021 Deone Payne-James explores the effect of masculine stereotypes and roles on men reaching out to talk. Men's Health Week 2021
From the Chair: Hope, loss and voluntary counsellors Journals Published 30 Apr 2014 It’s time to tackle the issue of counsellors working for free, says Amanda Hawkins. Therapy Today, April 2014
Therapy Today, April 2024 Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Therapy for the third act: Empowering later-life clients...plus...Making the most of training supervision // Are we failing families post-adoption? // Why we have to take self-care seriously // The taboo of maternal ambivalence
Children and young people (CYP) competences and curricula A competence framework for delivering effective humanistic counselling with young people aged 4 to 18 years
Borders and boundaries Journals Published 30 Jun 2017 Philippa Smethurst describes the training she and a colleague devised to build volunteers’ confidence in working with destitute people. Therapy Today, June 2017
What if it’s your child? Journals Published 31 May 2015 What if your child became so mentally distressed that he had to be sectioned and admitted to hospital? A psychotherapist describes her experience. Therapy Today, May 2015
The big interview: Julia Samuel Journals Published 28 Mar 2022 Open article: Julia Samuel talks to Catherine Jackson about why families matter. Therapy Today, April 2022