Spotlight on training: The end of a training Journals Published 1 Sep 2020 "Completing a training is a tiny part of what makes us practitioners, itself marking the beginning of a whole new journey." Regular column from Sue Kegerreis. BACP Children, Young People and Families, September 2020
Therapy Today, May 2023 Journals Published 28 Apr 2023 Access all areas... The reasonable adjustments that we can all make to open up our practices... plus... Uncovering the real causes of burnout... Supervision and assessing fitness to practise when a client has a life-limiting diagnosis... Is it OK to work under your first name only?
Are you a compulsive helper? Journals Published 20 Jan 2023 Some people feel such a strong compulsion to help others that they are unable to acknowledge their own needs. Jess Baker and Rod Vincent call it super-helper syndrome – and therapists are particularly prone. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2023
Conversations: The complexities of forgiveness Journals Published 6 Jan 2023 Marina Cantacuzino talks to Amy McCormack about her work using victim and perpetrator stories to explore alternatives to revenge. Thresholds, January 2023
Therapeutic coaching: your questions answered Journals Published 26 Apr 2024 With the launch of a series of online videos responding to your frequently asked questions, Joanne Wright and Claire Hornsby describe their respective journeys and offer some background to the project. Coaching Today, April 2024.
It changed my life Journals Published 23 May 2025 Open article: ‘Counselling helped me process my trauma and write my memoir’. Therapy Today, June 2025.
SCoPEd framework transition period ends, and new accreditation routes are open News Published 11 Feb 2026 13 new accreditation routes now available.
Workplace competences A competence framework to recognise and support the roles of workplace counsellors and enhance professional standards
Viewpoint: ‘It’s time we improved post-domestic abuse support’ Journals Published 21 Feb 2024 Lack of specialist training means that people who have experienced domestic abuse have poor experiences within general counselling, says Jeannette Roddy. Therapy Today, March 2024