Cultivating relationships and building communities In her blog, Natasha-Rae Adams explores the power of building connections in therapy, fostering growth and knowledge within the supportive therapist community. BACP Communities of Practice blogs
Why we still need Black History Month Journals Published 28 Sep 2021 Open article: As a society and as a profession, there is still much work to do, says Dwight Turner. Therapy Today, October 2021
Coronavirus: New voice added to our Covid-19 campaign News Published 11 Jun 2020 The Campaign to End Loneliness is the 25th organisation to join our drive to make therapy accessible to people most affected by the pandemic
It changed my life: Courtney Brown Journals Published 1 Oct 2019 Open article: ‘He said: “You are broken, and you don’t even know it.” I just started crying.’ Therapy Today, October 2019
How do you take care of yourself? Journals Published 1 Mar 2018 Pilates helps Dawn Humberstone tune in to what her body is telling her and gives her brain a break. Therapy Today, March 2018
How I became a therapist: Sally Ingram Journals Published 30 Apr 2014 As Director of Durham University’s counselling service, Sally Ingram feels privileged to be able to help these young people grow into their potential. Therapy Today, April 2014
How I became a therapist: Olga Lukina Journals Published 30 Sep 2013 Olga Lukina helps entrepreneurs in Russia break free from the life scripts they learned under the old Soviet communist regime. Therapy Today, September 2013
When cultures collide Journals Published 30 Sep 2013 Ieehyok Woo explains how South Koreans, used to very different ways of dealing with emotions, can struggle to adapt to Western culture. Therapy Today, September 2013
Thresholds, January 2025 About therapy Forgiveness in therapy - Guiding the process // The Abrahamic commitment - Action’s role in existentialist anxiety // Healing and cure - Transformation in therapeutic work.
The myth of the good white counsellor Journals Published 28 Mar 2022 Believing that you ‘don’t see colour’ doesn’t exclude you from racism, says Dr Ruth Smith. Therapy Today, April 2022