What if it’s your child? Journals Published 31 May 2015 What if your child became so mentally distressed that he had to be sectioned and admitted to hospital? A psychotherapist describes her experience. Therapy Today, May 2015
The power of challenge Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 The ability to challenge our clients when appropriate is a fundamental part of our remit and responsibility as therapists, and key to effective therapy, argues Trudi Dargan. Private Practice, Spring 2015
Race and the core conditions Journals Published 28 Sep 2020 Dwight Turner revisits a classic text exploring race and Rogerian counselling that he believes should be on every course list. Therapy Today, October 2020
COVID-19: Working through the crisis Journals Published 9 Jul 2020 Open article: Fiona Dunkley and Felicity Runchman share their experience of supporting organisations in responding to the pandemic. BACP Workplace, July 2020
London attacks - how you can help support those affected News Published 8 Jun 2017 As with last month’s Manchester attack, many members have been contacting us to offer their counselling services after last weekend’s atrocities in London.
The most painful delivery Journals Published 31 Mar 2019 Trudi Dargan reflects on working with clients who have been affected by pregnancy loss and stillbirth. Private Practice, March 2019
‘I still believe an ethical complaints structure is crucial’ Journals Published 29 Apr 2022 Matthew Campling describes how he coped when a former client made a complaint against him. Therapy Today, May 2022
The interview: A voice for counselling Journals Published 31 Mar 2013 Colin Feltham interviews John McLeod, academic, researcher, counsellor and recently retired Emeritus Professor at the University of Abertay, Dundee. Therapy Today, March 2013
Ageing matters: Getting on Journals Published 30 Apr 2018 In his regular column Jeremy Bacon asks what does ageing well mean to you. BACP Workplace, April 2018
Good enough is enough Journals Published 1 Apr 2019 Laura Smith believes that the concept of the ‘good-enough’ parent can be helpful for carers too. Therapy Today, April 2019