BACP news Journals Published 4 Sep 2020 Catch up with the latest BACP news and resources. Private Practice, September 2020
Bridget Jones Mad About The Boy: 11 tips to find love after loss News Published 17 Feb 2025 Our therapists share their tips on finding love after loss and whether there’s ever a ‘right time’.
Viewpoint: A strange profession Journals Published 20 Jul 2020 "Does screen therapy impact our empathic response?" Regular column from Judy Stafford. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2020
Spotlight on training: Interview season Journals Published 2 Jun 2020 "...interviewees are sometimes taken aback that the focus is so much more on their own personal development than their academic achievements or work experience". Regular column from Sue Kegerreis. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2020
Next Government must act to stop the growing national mental health crisis Our second Cost of Living Roundtable discussion has taken place
‘I know Santa isn’t real!’ Saying goodbye to Santa - a parent's guide News Published 12 Dec 2023 Our members share tips on coping with children growing out of Christmas traditions
University and College Counselling, May 2023 Journals Published 26 May 2023 One at a time: Getting to the other side. Plus... One-at-a-time: A counsellor's perspective... A time of crisis? Research from Scotland... Neurodiversity: A call for action
Reviews Journals Published 29 Feb 2024 Personal critiques of new books for counsellors and psychotherapists working with children, young people and families. BACP Children, Young People and Families, March 2024
Calling the kidnappers bluff Journals Published 20 Oct 2023 The metaphor of a kidnapper can be useful when working with people who suffer from intrusive thoughts about harm befalling a loved one, as Dr Daren Lee explains. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2023
Boredom: creativity's nemesis Journals Published 15 Mar 2023 When we jettison something vital inside us or have something taken away, boredom often comes to the fore, writes Jeff Weston. Private Practice, March 2023