Why we need a national disaster network Journals Published 31 Jul 2018 Open article: Reflecting on the traumatic events of 2017, Jelena Watkins has a vision for how the therapy profession could mobilise and collaborate to better support those affected by a major incident. BACP Workplace, July 2018
7 Expert-backed ways to avoid festive burnout News Published 20 Nov 2023 Our members share their advice on how to avoid festive burnout
‘Counselling has helped me find out who I am - and be comfortable in my own skin’ News Published 16 May 2019 Reece, 15, was supported by a school counsellor and a therapist from a local charity.
Keeping up with our clients Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Jeanine Connor welcomes the emphasis in the new Ethical Framework on keeping pace with social trends. Therapy Today, July 2016
The work is out there Journals Published 30 Apr 2015 Val Allen gives her perspective on the myths and realities of finding paid work in the counselling profession. Counselling at Work, Spring 2015
Conversations: Intergenerational trauma Journals Published 12 Oct 2021 Open article: Mick Cooper and his daughter Maya Cooper talk to Amy McCormack about the impact of family history. Thresholds, October 2021
Notes from Staff Counselling Journals Published 23 Nov 2023 Beyond identity: rethinking mental health support in higher education for staff and students. Regular column from Mary Jones. University and College Counselling, November 2023
From the Chair: Shaping the narrative Journals Published 26 Mar 2021 As our ‘Big issue’ article this month explores, lockdown restrictions have exacerbated the widespread problem of domestic abuse. Therapy Today, April 2021
From the Chair Journals Published 25 Jun 2021 It’s been difficult to escape the buzz created by BACP’s 27th Annual Research Conference in May. Therapy Today, July/August 2021