Supervision Journals Published 9 Jun 2023 '…it could be argued that supervision has some of the potential markings of a pyramid scheme, where the revenue is always travelling upwards'. Regular column from Mish Seabrook. Private Practice, June 2023
Relational ethics in practice Lynne Gabriel considers the assessment of risk in practice. Video resource.
Returning to the Long Covid Maze News Published 21 Mar 2025 Karen is exploring long Covid to healing: A journey of support, growth & transformation. BACP Member blogs. BACP Member blogs.
Therapy Today, June 2023 Are you GSRD competent? Ethical working with gender, sexual and relationship diversity... plus... Understanding the impact of minority stress... Relationship anarchy in the therapy room... Myth-busting the risks of affirmative care... When emotional disturbance presents as physical illness.
Strong support for school counselling during debate in Parliament News Published 10 Nov 2021 We’re pleased to have influenced the House of Commons debate by briefing MPs
Amplifying our voice in Scotland and Wales News Published 22 May 2026 Thanks to your support we reached more than 60% of newly elected politicians
Reflections: Healing on the friendship bench Journals Published 10 Jul 2025 Open article: Dixon Chibanda shares an excerpt from his book about harnessing the wisdom of grandmothers to deliver therapeutic healing. Thresholds, July 2025.
BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2024 Journals Published 5 Jun 2024 ‘That’s so gay!’: Why does LGBT bullying happen and what can we do to make our counselling spaces safe, LGBT+ inclusive environments? // Throw of the dice // Gloriously unready // More doing, less being // Under the eyes of a thousand stars...
University and College Counselling Journals Published 7 Aug 2017 For counsellors and psychotherapists in further and higher education. The quarterly professional journal of BACP Universities and Colleges division.
Experience: Call me by my name Journals Published 1 Nov 2023 The impact of misidentification can be significant, and requires acknowledgment and attention, says Anita Gaspar. Therapy Today, November 2023