From the President Journals Published 1 Apr 2024 ‘Counselling can provide a context in which to navigate the complexities of ageing’. Therapy Today, April 2024
The big issue: Time to dump the ‘dustbin diagnosis’? Journals Published 22 Nov 2024 Open article: Ellie Broughton asks whether a borderline personality disorder diagnosis prevents clients and especially women from getting the help they really need. Therapy Today, December 2024/January 2025.
The big issue: The silent fight Journals Published 20 Aug 2025 Open article: Lucy McDonald investigates how therapists can support the rising numbers living with chronic illness. Therapy Today, September 2025.
Research: The friendly facts Journals Published 20 Feb 2026 Open article: Mick Cooper shares what the latest psychotherapy research tells us. Therapy Today, March 2026.
The big issue: Women, ADHD and the missing years Good practice Published 19 Jun 2026 Open article: Rachael Martin investigates why the therapy profession is seeing a rise in women in midlife with ADHD and what we need to understand to help them. Therapy Today, July-August 2026.
The powerful momentum of a united voice calling for school counselling investment News Published 1 Oct 2020 Our Children, Young People and Families lead Jo Holmes reflects on the impact of our school counselling campaign
From the President Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 ‘Raising the profile and standing of our profession is crucial’. Therapy Today, November 2023
The impossible dilemma Journals Published 31 Aug 2023 Open article: Claire Harrison-Breed explains developmental trauma and how it manifests in the therapeutic relationship. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2023
5 April: Ten therapist backed tips to take the stress out of mess News Published 5 Apr 2024 For Stress Awareness month, our members share their insight on how to cope with the stress of mess
How School Counsellors Make Sense of The Impact of School Culture and The Institution Research Published 13 May 2026 Updated 13 May 2026 Research by Carly Chapman