In defence of trigger warnings Journals Published 30 Nov 2017 Does alerting students to potentially upsetting material in lectures or other settings infantilise them, or allow them to take responsibility for their mental wellbeing? Amy Beddows advocates in favour of warnings and the choices they enable individuals to make. University and College Counselling, November 2017
It takes a whole university to create health and wellbeing Journals Published 31 May 2018 Counselling services have a vital role in creating campuses where students can thrive. Sharon Doherty, Mark Dooris and Maxine Holt outline the benefits of the Healthy Universities Network, and of collaborative networking to support student and staff wellbeing. University and College Counselling, May 2018
Find meaning in research News Published 13 Jun 2022 BACP Board member, Kate Smith, talks about the power of research in our profession. BACP From the Board blogs
Coaching conversations: using a coaching model Journals Published 31 Jan 2018 A coaching model can provide a structure and foundation for the way we work with clients. But how do you choose the right one, and ensure you use it effectively? Sally Brown asks leading coaches for the lowdown on the models that work for them. Coaching Today, January 2018
Being with what is Journals Published 31 Dec 2014 Open article: Because mindfulness offers a way to develop a special relationship to suffering, it can be helpful regardless of a client’s presenting problem, argues Kamila Hortynska. Private Practice, Winter 2014
Have you made a clinical will? Journals Published 30 Sep 2008 You think it’s never going to happen to you, but in the event of your death somebody’s going to have to attend to the clients, supervisees, trainees and colleagues you leave behind. By Sally Despenser. Therapy Today, September 2008
What is humanistic therapy? About therapy Our member Dee Johnson explains how the humanistic approach works and what it can help with
Campaign success as counselling scheme to support jurors launched News Published 8 May 2024 We’d backed calls for more specialist mental health support for jurors following difficult cases