Spotlight: Winning votes for counselling Journals Published 2 Dec 2019 BACP’s policy team is campaigning to get counselling into every political party’s manifesto. Therapy Today, December 2019
My practice: Allie Outram Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 ‘When we are able to live in our bodies instead of hiding from them, we are able to have a relationship with ourselves’. Therapy Today, November 2023
From the Chair: Thank you Journals Published 28 Nov 2022 ‘It was a pleasure to once more welcome members to our AGM, in my third year as Chair’. Therapy Today, December 2022 / January 2023
Are you sitting comfortably? Journals Published 27 Nov 2018 Lucy Cavendish believes fiction can help counsellors better understand and work with the human condition. Therapy Today, December 2018
From the Chair and the President: Social justice Journals Published 27 Sep 2018 Andrew Reeves and David Weaver discuss social justice and a mid-term review of BACP's strategy. Therapy Today, October 2018
Therapists are human too Journals Published 30 Nov 2014 Drawing on her own research, Marie Adams asks if therapists are ashamed to admit to having needs themselves. Therapy Today, November 2014
The interview: A voice for counselling Journals Published 31 Mar 2013 Colin Feltham interviews John McLeod, academic, researcher, counsellor and recently retired Emeritus Professor at the University of Abertay, Dundee. Therapy Today, March 2013
Imperfect therapist: Competition Journals Published 6 Dec 2021 "All those years of therapy and all I have is the awareness that I’m making myself miserable." Private Practice, December 2021
Imperfect therapist: Mood is mellow Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 …is it OK to afford an exotic holiday and not pay more than the bare minimum (just into double figures) for therapy? Private Practice, March 2023
Adapting CBT for children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Open article: Sarah Rogers not only adapts cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) creatively for children but enjoys working with those who are not neurotypical, finding their special interests and skills an asset in the therapy room. BACP Children and Young People, September 2016