The age of our souls Journals Published 1 Apr 2020 Jeremy Bacon, BACP’s Older People Lead, reflects on the Association’s focus on healthy ageing. Thresholds, April 2020
Books: Can the future of work be better? Journals Published 14 Jan 2021 Nicola Banning talks to James Costello about his hopes, which are explored in his new book, Workplace Wellbeing: A Relational Approach. BACP Workplace, January 2021
In touch with your BACP Journals Published 26 Jul 2021 News and resources from BACP Healthcare. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2021
Our call for Government investment in schools counselling News Published 25 Sep 2020 Our 10-point submission to the Comprehensive Spending Review calls for more investment in counselling and psychotherapy
Honest and curious Journals Published 30 Nov 2023 Kate Saunders shares the ways that being honest and curious about sex can open up conversations in the counselling room. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2023
Actions speak louder than words: counselling clients with communication difficulties Journals Published 4 Mar 2024 Open article: Vanessa Edworthy shares the innovative approach taken at Treloar’s School and College in Hampshire to provide counselling for students with communication difficulties. University and College Counselling, March 2024
Dilemma: When does a client's anger become abuse? Journals Published 31 Mar 2023 When does a client's anger become abuse? Our Ethics team and Therapy Today readers consider this month’s dilemma. Therapy Today, April 2023
Why does the baby hate me? Journals Published 2 Dec 2019 Jeremy Carne describes his work with distressed parents to help them bond with their baby. Therapy Today, December 2019
Workplace wellbeing in a time of austerity Journals Published 31 Dec 2015 Free article: Bina Convey reports on a rising tide of workplace mental ill health and how employers are turning to counsellors to cut the costs of sickness absence. Therapy Today, December 2015
Emotional eating Journals Published 31 Jul 2009 With almost one in four adults in England classified as obese, what is needed is a better understanding of the issues underpinning compulsive eating and some targeted psychological help. Therapy Today, July 2009