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Confidentiality and record keeping within the counselling professions GPiA 065

Good practice
Published 31 Jul 2018

Good Practice in Action clinical reflections for practice resource on confidentiality and record keeping. Last reviewed January 2024. PDF download

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The bookshelf

Journals
Published 1 Oct 2023

Featuring 'People Not Pathology: freeing therapy from the medical model', Pete Sanders and Janet Tolan (eds); 'Madness at the Movies: understanding mental illness through film', James Charmey(Johns Hopkins University Press); 'The Mystery of Emotions: seeking a theory of what we feel', RD Hinshelwood (Phoenix); 'Music Psychotherapy and Anxiety: social, community and clinical contexts', Rebecca Zarate(Jessica Kingsley Publishers); 'Supporting Research in Counselling and Psychotherapy: qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods research', Sofie Bager-Charleson and Alistair McBeath; 'Man Kind: tools for mental health, well-being, and modernizing masculinity', Zachary Gerdes. Therapy Today, November 2023

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The United Kingdom General Data Protection Regulation (UK-GDPR) legal principles and practice notes for the counselling professions GPiA 105

Good practice
Published 31 Jul 2018

Good Practice in Action legal resource on GDPR, record keeping and confidentiality. Last reviewed May 2025. PDF download

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Serious concerns raised on lack of funding for NI mental health services

News
Published 10 Oct 2025

Our response to Mental Health Strategy funding review in Northern Ireland

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Viewpoint: What was the point of Netflix’s Adolescence?

Journals
Published 20 Aug 2025

Open article: Jeanine Connor reflects on whether the viral show was the game changer it’s been made out to be. Therapy Today, September 2025.

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Am I wrong to be optimistic about the future of health and care?

News
Published 26 Nov 2024

Matt Smith-Lilley focuses on the health and care sector, giving his insights into current challenges with an eye on the future: Insights from BACP's Policy team. BACP staff blog

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Research methodological choice for an exploration of counsellors' experiences regarding the influence of a fundamentalist religious childhood on mental health and wellbeing

Research
Published 21 Apr 2021
Updated 15 Apr 2025

Poster presentation by Gill Harvey

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National census ‘shines a light’ on mental health funding neglect in schools

News
Published 11 Sep 2025

Our response to Children’s Commissioner’s landmark census of school leaders in England

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The Social Response Cycle

Can we, and indeed should we, from our position as therapists and counsellors, reach beyond our clients’ inner worlds and try to impact on their outer worlds? A member resource that will introduce you to a model for implementing social action projects.

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A narrative exploration into counsellors' experiences of the influence of a fundamentalist religious upbringing on mental health and wellbeing in adulthood

Research
Published 6 May 2020
Updated 15 Apr 2025

Poster presentation by Gill Harvey

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