Reasons why school counsellors need to be part of schools News Published 11 Jan 2023 Dr Marilyn McGowen, school-based counselling ERG member, shares her views on why putting forward a motion to the NEU Support Staff Union Conference to secure funding for school counselling is so important. BACP member blogs
However change comes News Published 27 Mar 2023 In his blog for the March issue of Private Practice journal, Editor John Daniel considers the business of change in its many forms. BACP journals blogs
Spoons and spiders webs News Published 9 May 2023 In her blog for the April issue of our Coaching Today journal, Editor Diane Parker talks about creating something of value for a specific community or group of people. BACP journals blogs
A vision for school leaders In her blog, Joanna Holmes discusses the process of creating updated guidance for school leaders and commissioners on the unique aspects of school-based counselling. BACP staff blog
Book now for our 27th Annual Research Conference News Published 6 May 2021 This year’s event, on the theme ‘Promoting collaboration in research, policy and practice’, takes place on Saturday 15 May
In practice: Hope out of tragedy Journals Published 28 Feb 2014 Regular column from Susan Dale. Therapy Today, February 2014
How I became a therapist: Cirecie A West-Olatunji Journals Published 31 Mar 2014 Cirecie A West-Olatunji is President of the American Counseling Association, who co-host this year’s BACP Research Conference. Therapy Today, March 2014
How I became a therapist: Dilek Güngör Journals Published 30 Jun 2013 Dilek Güngör came to the UK from Turkey. Her wish to help other immigrants and refugees led her to confront her own losses and fears, and to psychotherapy. Therapy Today, June 2013
My practice Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 ‘The ongoing war in Gaza has allowed many of my clients to reflect on their own experiences’. Therapy Today, April 2024
PCE-CfD competences and curricula A framework for developing the knowledge and skills required to deliver PCE-Cfd