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
Caring for someone with dementia is hard Research Published 10 May 2023 Updated 11 May 2023 In her blog, Editor Naomi Caine discusses how dementia can devastate many lives as she introduces the April issue of our Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal. BACP journals blogs
Cultivating relationships and building communities In her blog, Natasha-Rae Adams explores the power of building connections in therapy, fostering growth and knowledge within the supportive therapist community. BACP Communities of Practice 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
Taking steps towards self-care Lorna Grounsell shares her experience on how walking became part of her self-care routine. BACP member blogs
What's that like? News Published 4 Jan 2022 In her editor’s blog for the January 2022 issue of Thresholds, Amy McCormack considers therapeutic vocabulary and phrases. BACP journals blogs
I don't know how you do it Good practice Published 8 Sep 2022 In his blog for the September issue of Private Practice journal, Editor John Daniel considers the unconscious and conscious parts of our psyches. BACP journals blogs
Refreshing the parts that other needs cannot reach News Published 12 Sep 2022 In his introduction to the September issue of our University and College Counselling journal, Editor Rick Hughes highlights the diverse range of mental health and student support needs. BACP journals blogs
Beginner's mind News Published 28 Oct 2022 In her blog for the October issue of our Coaching Today journal, Editor Diane Parker talks about the liberation and terror of approaching practice with a beginner's mind. BACP journals blogs
Men and barriers to help Jeremy Sachs talks about men's mental health and what's happening before people reach crisis point. BACP member blogs