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Latest news

BACP member helps snowsports charity pilot mental health programme
Kevin Hempsted works with Snow-Camp on their Uplift scheme to offer young people mental health support

Still time to take part in SCoPEd consultation
Members have until midnight on Friday (February 22) to have their say

Welsh Assembly members call for increased access to talking therapies
BACP briefed politicians ahead of a Welsh Assembly debate on suicide prevention

'Dear Deidre' still helping people after almost four decades
The nation's agony aunt Deidre Sanders provides support to around 1,000 people each week

Counsellors help raise the barriers to learning that our schoolchildren face
A primary school head teacher explains how and why counselling has been so important to pupils

The Archers episode devoted to therapy session was “authentic, professional and positive”
BACP Governor Una Cavanagh praised the show for its realistic portrayal of therapy
Forthcoming events
Research Conference 2019 - Belfast
Working in supervision with the impact of trauma with in a healthcare setting
An evening with Emmy van Deurzen
From our journals

Who needs a diagnosis?
Free article: Are counsellors and psychotherapists becoming over-reliant on psychiatric diagnoses? Catherine Jackson reports. Therapy Today, February 2019

Becoming mum: the power of groupwork in navigating the maternity transition
Free article: Judith Plastow describes how maternity transition groups using an integrated approach are helping women in organisations chart their own path along the journey to becoming working parents. Coaching Today, January 2019

Falling through the net: unrecognised trauma
Free article: Pat Bond suggests that the traumatic aetiologies of depression and anxiety may sometimes be overlooked. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2019
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