Repairing attachments Journals Published 31 Dec 2012 Assuming basic knowledge of both attachment theory and professional interventions in general, Colby Pearce describes the rationale behind his work with children who have experienced family trauma. BACP Children and Young People, December 2012
My practice: Tolerating disappointment Journals Published 10 Mar 2021 "I’m always relieved when someone with whom I’m working… starts to feel like they may have some less agreeable feelings about the enterprise." Regular column by Sarah Van Gogh. Private Practice, March 2021
Reflecting on... mundanity Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 "Not every session will feel stimulating, for us or our clients." Regular column from Jeanine Connor. BACP Children and Young People, March 2015
Actions to tackle racial inequalities in counselling professions outlined in our policy paper News Published 19 May 2022 “We cannot turn away, the time to act is now,” says our President David Weaver
Smothering: the silent abuse Journals Published 30 Jun 2012 Jo Warwick looks at the effects of parental smothering on a child’s developmental capacity, noting that the ‘good child’ can be overlooked in the mental health scheme of things. BACP Children and Young People, June 2012
Research digest Journals Published 26 Apr 2022 Xeni Kontogianni examines evidence-based practice for individual versus group coaching, looking at the benefits, challenges and context. Coaching Today, April 2022
Healthy Happy Minds school counselling support programme to end News Published 17 Mar 2023 We're devastated that the closure of the scheme will leave children without vital support
BACP a winner at 2023 Associate Excellence Awards News Published 8 Nov 2023 Our marketing and communications team won Best Association Team
'Men's attitude to mental health is changing' News Published 9 Nov 2022 Our member Will Davies talks about how counselling can help men for Men's Health Month