Men and stress News Published 14 May 2018 Relationship and family counsellor Armele Philpotts considers how not showing feelings can lead to high levels of stress
Our response to Race Disparity Commission report News Published 1 Apr 2021 Suky Kaur, our Head of Stakeholder Relations, says the pandemic has highlighted inequalities in UK society
75% of people say their mental health has been impacted by the pandemic News Published 10 May 2021 Not seeing friends and family, isolation and worries about catching the virus among main reasons, our survey found
A Solution-Focused approach to conversations about living with climate breakdown Product Fred Ehresmann explores the techniques used in the Solution-Focussed approach and how it can help clients experiencing ‘climate anxiety'.
Active hope and the work that reconnects: a hopeful way of being with climate change Product Linda Aspey introduces the Work that reconnects and how it supports people and fosters resilience and hope through uncertain and challenging times.
Coaching competence framework and curriculum A competence framework and curriculum to develop professional standards for coaching practitioners
Book reviews Journals Published 3 Mar 2021 Featuring '18 wellbeing hacks for students' A Harvey-Craig and 'Other tongues' B Costa. University and College Counselling, March 2021
Non-directivity, ‘being-with’, and the Passion of Jesus Christ Journals Published 31 Oct 2012 Mark Harrison reflects on the person-centred theoretical concept of non-directivity and the Passion of Christ. Thresholds, Autumn 2012
Thinking about... transitions Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 In her regular column, Alyson Smyth thinks about the importance of providing a secure and stable base. BACP Children and Young People, September 2017
Anti Racism Roundtable Discussion News Published 8 Nov 2024 Our members, service leaders and members of communities, reflect in a discussion about the role of the counselling professions in combatting racism.