The researcher: Hard-wired for empathy? Journals Published 30 Apr 2014 Barry McInnes reflects on one of the cornerstones of therapy. Therapy Today, April 2014
Supervision: Questioning the edge Journals Published 31 Mar 2019 The conventional view is that supervision and therapy have distinct and separate functions. But is this always the case? Private Practice, March 2019
Dilemmas Do I need to let clients know my age? Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 Our ethics advisor and Therapy Today readers consider this month's dilemma. Therapy Today, April 2024
From the chair Journals Published 30 Apr 2016 BACP owes no apology for carefully following due process, writes Andrew Reeves. Therapy Today, April 2016
Thresholds, July 2023 Journals Published 10 Jul 2023 Reclaiming identity... Building trust... Analogies in therapy
Waiting for the Southsea bus Journals Published 31 May 2017 Finding meaning in our life is no less important just because we are nearing its end, says Helen Kewell. Therapy Today, May 2017
Working in and with the More-than-Human World (Nature) Sarah King is exploring outdoor therapy: Connecting with the more-than-human World. BACP member blog
Should counsellors work with ‘workfare’? Journals Published 31 Jul 2015 Open article: IAPT therapists will soon be working alongside Jobcentre Plus employment advisers to help the unemployed back into work Catherine Jackson reports. Therapy Today, July 2015
Dilemma: Should a supervisee's client be able to contact me? Journals Published 26 Sep 2022 Our Ethics team and Therapy Today readers consider this month’s dilemma. Therapy Today, October 2022
In conversation: Gillie Jenkinson Journals Published 31 May 2013 Colin Feltham talks to Gillie Jenkinson about her personal experience of joining a cult, what defines a ‘cult’ and working with cult survivors. Therapy Today, May 2013