Cyberwork: Writing through the changes Journals Published 7 Apr 2020 ‘For me, acceptance is, “it is what it is”. I may not like this situation, and I may never agree with this change, but it is happening, so how can I find a way forward, minimising the detrimental impact of it?’ BACP Workplace, April 2020
Ageing matters: Care in crisis Journals Published 16 Jul 2021 Jeremy Bacon explains that the crisis in social care is not a new story. BACP Workplace, July 2021
Relationships: Minority stress Journals Published 12 Jun 2020 It’s essential that clients are seen and heard in all of their complexity. Private Practice, June 2020
Imperfect therapist: A distanced walk Journals Published 4 Sep 2020 "At one point, she asks if we can sit down on a bench. I watch her take a seat, apparently unconcerned by the lack of disinfectant wipes." Private Practice, September 2020
Division news Journals Published 4 Sep 2020 Catch up with the latest news from BACP Private Practice. Private Practice, September 2020
Supervision: A conservative practice Journals Published 16 Dec 2020 "If we don’t get a grip on our conventionality, we risk being gripped by it." Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, December 2020
From the Chair: Life goes on Journals Published 10 Mar 2021 "We are facing a mess at the moment, but eventually it will pass, and we will rebuild" Regular column from Lesley Ludlow. Private Practice, March 2021
How to cope with the mental health impact of unemployment News Published 16 Jul 2020 “Being made redundant can have a critical effect on someone’s mental health,” says our member Simon Coombs
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