Workplace matters: How can we protect ourselves? Journals Published 19 Jul 2022 'Despite these serious vulnerabilities, there is very little guidance to support or advise us. I think there is a real need for training and resources for all these threats.' Regular column from Sandi Mann. BACP Workplace, July 2022
My practice: Tipping points Journals Published 30 Sep 2017 What do we say when clients need to talk about the impact on them of major social, political and global upheavals? Private Practice, Autumn 2017
Supervision and pastoral care Journals Published 2 Sep 2017 John Foskett explores his thoughts on the recent rebranding of the division. Thresholds, Autumn 2014
10 minutes with... Robin Shohet Journals Published 20 May 2022 Robin Shohet, co-developer of the seven-eyed model of supervision, replies to questions about his work and what inspires him. Thresholds online, April 2022
Real world spirituality: Travelling gently Journals Published 11 Jul 2022 Alistair Ross contemplates the journeys our souls embark upon. Thresholds, July 2022.
Am I the only one feeling this way? News Published 28 Jul 2022 In her blog for the July issue of our Coaching Today journal, Editor Diane Parker talks about stepping out of our protective bubbles. BACP journals blogs
Private Practice, Spring 2012 Journals Published 31 Mar 2012 In this issue ... contents and editorial
Don’t give up the day job Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Karin Brauner on developing a successful private practice while keeping a day job to pay the bills. Private Practice, Autumn 2015
Business matters: The price is right Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Martin Hogg outlines eight common dilemmas counsellors typically face when setting their prices, and how to solve them. Private Practice, Winter 2015
From the chair: Record breaker Journals Published 31 Dec 2016 Our annual conference continues to set new records, with this year’s being the largest ever BACP member event in history, writes Susan Utting-Simon. Private Practice, Winter 2016