The compelling case for in-house counselling services for staff Journals Published 9 Sep 2019 Michelle Reynolds argues that the use of employee assistance programmes by some universities and colleges represents organisational failure to comprehend value over cost. University and College Counselling, September 2019
We cannot talk if we do not feel free Journals Published 31 Oct 2015 Interpreters Nathalie Talbot and Bina Pahlevan and therapist Jude Boyles describe the importance of the triadic relationship in work with torture survivors seeking asylum in the UK. Therapy Today, October 2015
Boys don't cry Journals Published 31 Jul 2014 Billie Andrews asks why men don’t identify as sexual abuse survivors. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2014
Psychodynamic psychotherapy in public healthcare Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Chris Athanasiadis makes the case for a greater role for psychodynamic psychotherapy in the NHS. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2016
Mr Freeze and the lion Journals Published 22 Feb 2019 Catherine Ann Lombard describes how psychosynthesis works to release a client’s potential. Therapy Today, March 2019
Out in the world: post-cult recovery Journals Published 22 Feb 2019 Gillie Jenkinson explains the need for a relational, psychoeducational approach to working with cult survivors. Therapy Today, March 2019
Digital technology: how we work with it Journals Published 27 Sep 2018 Kate Dunn reports findings from a new BACP survey. Therapy Today, October 2018
From the chair: What lies are we telling ourselves Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 James Rye reflects on underlying negative beliefs that may be preventing us from running the flourishing therapy businesses we say we want. Private Practice, Summer 2015
Supervision: The 'BACP' in my head Journals Published 31 Mar 2016 In the first in his series of regular columns on supervision, Jim Holloway invites you to find an image for what BACP means to you. Private Practice, Spring 2016