Geraldine Atkin: Why I support SCoPEd “SCoPEd will provide ease of clarity and access to the appropriate level of service”
The researcher: Lumbering towards extinction? Journals Published 28 Feb 2014 Regular column from Barry McInnes. Therapy Today, February 2014
The researcher: Hard-wired for empathy? Journals Published 30 Apr 2014 Barry McInnes reflects on one of the cornerstones of therapy. Therapy Today, April 2014
Authenticity in the therapy room News Published 6 Jan 2023 In her editor's blog for the January issue of Thresholds, Amy McCormack considers how becoming a therapist changes who you are. BACP journals blogs
Square pegs and sliding doors News Published 10 Mar 2023 Laura Bradshaw talks about her work with late-diagnosed clients with ADHD. Neurodiversity Celebration Week blogs
Elderly Counselling News Published 7 Jun 2023 'Elderly people have special gifts and unique needs', says Jennie Cummings-Knight, exploring the challenges faced by older people and highlighting the role of a sensitive counsellor to support them
Providing inward stability in challenging times News Published 11 Nov 2022 Rochelle Armstrong talks about the changes the nation has recently experienced and its effect on our collective unconscious. BACP member blogs
Healing through nature News Published 19 Nov 2021 Seyma Gungor talks about the positive aspects of being in nature through the pandemic and beyond. BACP member blogs
University counselling effective in reducing students’ distress, research finds News Published 3 Mar 2021 The researchers say the results demonstrate the value in pooling data from higher education counselling services
Cricket hero and TV star praised for discussing eating disorder News Published 29 Sep 2020 Our member Ruth Micallef says Andrew Flintoff's documentary discussing his bulimia could help other people seek support