What does grief feel like? - the unexpected experiences of grief News Published 29 Aug 2025 Bereavement counsellors and therapists have shared how grief can impact people in different and surprising ways
Conversations with the dying Journals Published 28 Apr 2023 Helping clients with a lifelimiting diagnosis consider death and ways to approach dying is a privilege, says Jenny England. Therapy Today, May 2023
Freud: the enduring legacy Journals Published 18 Mar 2024 Following the 100th anniversary of the publication of The Ego and the Id, Jay Beichman explores Freud’s continued influence today. Private Practice, March 2024.
What the Olympic spirit can teach us News Published 22 Jul 2024 Our members give advice on giving your best and coping with life’s ups and downs
Scottish party manifestos include our policy asks News Published 27 Jun 2024 Four of our General Election key policies have been reflected in Scottish party manifestos published this week
Exam results: How to support your child on results day News Published 12 Aug 2024 Our members share their top tips on how best to support your child with their A level and GCSE results – whatever the outcome may be.
More people are choosing therapy News Published 2 Jul 2026 Our latest Public Perceptions Survey shows more people are accessing therapy, finding it helpful and would recommend it.
Why are British women among the angriest in Europe? News Published 6 Jul 2026 Therapists explain why understanding women's anger is the first step towards positive change
Climbing out of the therapy room Journals Published 5 Mar 2025 Open article: Andy Cross and Tessa Tilbe write about the development of ‘climbing for wellbeing’, otherwise known as ‘bouldering therapy’, at the University of Cumbria. University and College Counselling, March 2025.